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common good 44 cultural artifacts vii–viii, 4
communication 122, 138, 172 cultural geography 12–13, 25
communications media 150 cultural history 16
communism 48, 100–1, 136–7 cultural imperialism 174–5
community 22, 23–4, 58, 153–4, 169 cultural production 3–7, 42
competition 45 Cultural Revolution 123
composers/patrons 1 cultural signs 83, 84, 100
conditioning 34–5 cultural studies ix, x, 92–3, 174
Condry, Ian 121 Cultural Studies: An Anthology
confi dence 161–2 (Ryan) x
conglomerates, media 144–5 culture vi–x
consciousness 43, 52 beauty 163–4
conservatives body shape 163
and Big Business 16, 66 built environment 15
authoritarianism 46 class 71
Fairness Doctrine 10 clothing 83
fi lm industry 2 diversity 8, 43
gun culture 46–7 emotion 72
healthcare 164 ethnicity 71–2, 73, 75
in media 124 government policy 3–7
Palin 64–5 heteronormativity 36
political agenda of 42 landscape 12, 14–15
racist ideology 40, 41, 49, 71 national 4, 170
Reagan 49–50 perspectives of 14
rural 45–7 physical/ideational 1
taxation 48 popular 32, 117
consubstantiality 59, 60, 63, 66 representation 29, 75
consumer culture 34, 44, 62, 99–100 transnational 170
cool, as concept 97–8, 166 culture industries 1–2, 7, 42
Coppola, Francis: Apocalypse Now Curran, James 179
49–51
Cosplay 88 Daily Mail 156
costume: see clothing Daily News 156
country music 114 DAM 112–13
Cower, Tyler 11 dancing 77, 78
Crane, Diana 104, 179 dating, programs on 174, 175
Crazy-A 78 Davila, Arlene M. 82
creativity vii, viii–ix, 99, 171 Davis, Fred 104
critical thinking 42, 45 Dawes Act 87
cross-dressing 28 De Man, Paul 59
Crystal, David 82 De Stael, Madame 151
Crystal Mall, New London 24 Decker, James 52