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Best, Steven, and Douglas Kellner, Postmodern Theory: Critical Interrogations, London:
Macmillan, 1991. An excellent introduction to the debate about postmodernism.
Boyne, Roy and Ali Rattansi (eds), Postmodernism and Society, London: Macmillan,
1990. A useful collection of essays, with a very good introduction to the main issues
in the debate about postmodernism.
Brooker, Peter and Will Brooker (eds), Postmodern After-Images: A Reader in Film,
Television and Video, London: Edward Arnold, 1997. An excellent collection of
essays, with very good introductory sections.
Campbell, Neil, Jude Davies, and George McKay, Issues in Americanization, Edinburgh:
Edinburgh University Press, 2004. A very good collection of essays on a variety of
topics relating to the idea of Americanization. The introduction is excellent.
Collins, Jim, Uncommon Cultures: Popular Culture and Postmodernism, London:
Routledge, 1989. A very interesting book, situating popular culture in the debate
about postmodernism.
Connor, Steven, Postmodernist Culture: An Introduction to Theories of the Contemporary,
Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1989. A comprehensive introduction to postmodernism:
useful discussion of popular culture.
Docker, John, Postmodernism and Popular Culture: A Cultural History, Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press, 1994. The aim of the book is to challenge the way a
century of modernist theory has understood twentieth-century popular culture.
Intelligent, polemical and very readable.
Featherstone, Mike, Consumer Culture and Postmodernism, London: Sage, 1991. An inter-
esting sociological discussion of consumer culture and postmodernism. Essential
reading.
Hebdige, Dick, Hiding in the Light, London: Comedia, 1988. A Collection of essays
mostly related to questions of postmodernism and popular culture. Essential reading.
Jenkins, Henry, Convergence Culture: Where Old and New Media Collide, New York:
New York University Press, 2006. The key book on the emergence of ‘convergence
culture’.
Morris, Meaghan, The Pirate’s Fiancée: Feminism, Reading, Postmodernism, London:
Verso, 1988. A collection of essays concerned with both theory and analysis.
Essential reading.
Ross, Andrew (ed.), Universal Abandon: The Politics of Postmodernism, Minneapolis:
University of Minnesota Press, 1988. A useful collection of essays on postmodern-
ism: some interesting discussion of popular culture.
Woods, Tim, Beginning Postmodernism, Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1999.
Perhaps the best introduction to the debate that is postmodernism.