Incoming Resources
- The author, art, and the market, rereading the history of aesthetics, Martha Woodmansee
- Postmodernism and its discontents, theories, practices, edited by E. Ann Kaplan
- Popular culture and new media, the politics of circulation, David Beer, University of York, UK
- The Oxford handbook of the history of youth culture, edited by James Marten
- Medievalisms, making the past in the present, Tison Pugh and Angela Jane Weisl
- Religion, tradition and the popular, transcultural views from Asia and Europe, Judith Schlehe, Evamaria Sandkühler (eds.)
- National identity, popular culture and everyday life, Tim Edensor
- Urban cultural life in the 1980s, reports and essays from the Council of Europe's twenty-one towns project, edited by Brian Goodey
- Understanding popular culture, John Fiske
- Everything bad is good for you, how popular culture is making us smarter, Steven Johnson
- The end of reading, from Gutenberg to Grand Theft Auto, David Trend
- Against the machine, being human in the age of the electronic mob, Lee Siegel
- Selling yoga, from counterculture to pop culture, Andrea Jain
- Cultural theory and popular culture, an introduction, John Storey
- Popular music and society, Brian Longhurst
- The knowledge of culture and the culture of knowledge, implications for theory, policy and practice, Elias G. Carayannis and Ali Pirzadeh
- Nerd ecology, defending the earth with unpopular culture, Anthony Lioi
- Mythologies, Roland Barthes ; selected and translated from the French by Annette Lavers
- Inventing popular culture, from folklore to globalization, John Storey
- The children's culture reader, edited by Henry Jenkins
- Locating imagination in popular culture, place, tourism and belonging, edited by Nicky van Es, Stijn Reijnders, Leonieke Bolderman, and Abby Waysdorf
- Generation X goes global, mapping a youth culture in motion, edited by Christine Henseler
- Globalization and culture, global mélange, Jan Nederveen Pieterse
- Understanding cultural taste, sensation, skill and sensibility, David Wright, University of Warwick, UK
- Cultural resistance, 9/11, and the war on terror, sensible interventions, Jenifer Chao
- Redeeming modernity, contradictions in media criticism, Joli Jensen
- Anatomy of a trend, Henrik Vejlgaard
- Mythomania, tales of our times, from Apple to ISIS, Peter Conrad
- The cultural studies reader, edited by Simon During
- After the great divide, modernism, mass culture, postmodernism, Andreas Huyssen
- The invention of race, scientific and popular representations, edited by Nicolas Bancel, Thomas David, and Dominic Thomas
- Law and popular culture, edited by Michael Freeman
- Grenzenloses Vergnügen, der Aufstieg der Massenkultur 1850-1970, Kaspar Maase
- Across the Blocs, Exploring Comparative Cold War Cultural and Social History, Rana Mitter
- The myth of mass culture, Alan Swingewood
- Reading the popular, John Fiske
- Cultural populism, Jim McGuigan
- German Colonialism and National Identity, Michael Perraudin and Juergen Zimmerer
- The handbook of visual culture, edited by Ian Heywood and Barry Sandywell with Michael Gardiner, Gunalan Nadarajan and Catherine Soussloff
- An introduction to theories of popular culture, Dominic Strinati
- Cached, decoding the Internet in global popular culture, Stephanie Ricker Schulte
- "Massenkultur" in der kritischen Theorie, Bruno Heinlein
- Rethinking global security, media, popular culture, and the "War on terror", edited by Andrew Martin and Patrice Petro
- Star Wars and the history of transmedia storytelling, edited by Sean Guynes and Dan Hassler-Forest
- Apocalypse postponed, Umberto Eco ; edited by Robert Lumley
- Being and becoming visible, women, performance, and visual culture, edited by Olga M. Mesropova and Stacey Weber-Fève
- The construction and dynamics of cultural icons, edited by Erica van Boven and Marieke Winkler
- High theory/low culture, analysing popular television and film, Colin MacCabe, editor
- Textual poachers, television fans and participatory culture, Henry Jenkins
- Playing on the periphery, sport, identity and memory, Tara Brabazon