Pop Culture Panics : How Moral Crusaders Construct Meanings of Deviance and Delinquency
Pop Culture Panics : How Moral Crusaders Construct Meanings of Deviance and Delinquency
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Author(s): Sternheimer, Karen
ISBN No.: 9780415748063
Pages: 160
Year: 201412
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 70.56
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

'An engaging, entertaining chronicle of once-urgent fears that now seem silly. Pop Culture Panics shows how and why anxieties about changes in society turn into worries about media corrupting the young. It should empower readers to think more critically about all sorts of claims they will inevitably encounter in the years ahead.' -Joel Best, Sociology, University of Delaware, and co-author of Kids Gone Wild 'Karen Sternheimer engaging compilation of anxiety over and action against new forms of pleasure and entertainment in the 20th century offers students and teachers an extraordinary opportunity to explore social change in modern America. She combines vivid description, acute historical analysis, and accessible social theory to explain when and why moral panics emerge and ebb. An excellent introduction to a critical theme of modern American life.' -Gary Cross, History, Penn State 'A smart, penetrating look at how moral panics and moral entrepreneurs divert anxieties about class, social change, and rebellious youth onto attacks against popular culture. Perfect for the sociology or media studies classroom as well as the general reader.


' -Marjorie Heins, director, Free Expression Policy Project; author of Not in Front of the Children: "Indecency," Censorship, and the Innocence of Youth 'This book is a real pleasure. The author offers sharp analyses of four moral crusades against popular culture in the US--movies, pinball, comic books, and music--to provide deeper understandings of the underlying fears and forces animating them. This text should appeal to a wide readership. Summing up: Highly Recommended' - C. R. King, Washington State University, Choice Reviews 'If you teach an undergraduate course on deviance, go ahead and pick up a copy of Karen Sternheimer's new book, Pop Culture Panics. It is a fantastic resource for students new to sociology and criminology who are grappling with the concept of deviance for the first time. Pop Culture Panics could easily be the only text you or I need to teach an entire Sociology of Deviance course.


It is concise, informative, entertaining and overall, quite good. I encourage you to pick up a copy and see for yourself.' - Christopher J. Moloney, Criminal Law and Criminal Justice Books (Rutgers University).


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