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post-structuralists, 9, 126–34 fantasy, 107
binary opposition, 127–8 Lacanian psychoanalysis, 101–4, 105,
black and white, 127 107–9, 111
deconstruction, 128 women, film studies and, 137, 139, 140
difference, 126–7 Puccini, Giacomo, 6–7
meaning, 126–7
nature and culture, 127–8 Queer Theory, 160–4
power, 127 biological sex and gender, 160–3
signification, 2, 126–7 consumption, 163
supplementarity, 127–8 drag, 162
writing and speech, 127–8 heterosexuality, institution of, 161
power queer space, 164
discourse, 128–33
franchise, 20 race and racism, 167–80
industrialization and urbanization, 17 anti-racism and cultural studies, 179–80
knowledge, 130 colonialism and imperialism, 168, 170–1
normalization, 132 history of race and racism in the West,
Orientalism, 172 168–71
panoptic machine, 131–3 idealism, 167–8
people, popular culture as originating from ideology of racism, 168–71
the, 11 Orientalism, 171–8
politics of the popular, 217–18, 220, 232 slavery and slave trade, 168–71
post-Marxist cultural studies, 87 radicalism, 13–14, 17–18, 28
postmodernism, 201 radio, 62
post-structuralists, 127 Radway, Janice, 142–7
reality, 130 Rakow, Lana, 136
resistance, 130 Rambo films, 173, 174, 190, 217
semiotic and social resistance to power, Rastafarian reggae music, 85
217–18 reading
primitive societies, culture of, 114–15 advertising, 72–3
problem pages in women’s magazines, 155 Althusserianism, 72–6
problematics, 72–4, 128 decentred, literary texts as, 74–5
production definition of popular culture, 9
consumption, 232 latent text, 72–3
fan cultures, 224–5 multiplicity of texts, 74
Frankfurt School, 68–70 poaching, as, 222
hegemony, 233–4 problematic, 72–4
Marxism, 59–61 romantic fiction, reading, 140–7
mass culture, ideology of, 234–5 unconsciousness of text, 75–7
modes of production, 59–61, 68–70 women’s magazines, 153–9
politics of the popular, 221–2, 224–5, 231 Reagan, Ronald, 177
post-Marxist cultural studies, 88 realism and reality
postmodernism, 194, 201, 205 Dallas (television), watching, 148–9
psyche, model of the, 91–3 emotional realism, 148–9
psychoanalysis 91–109 see also Freudian films, false realism of, 193
psychoanalysis Freudian psychoanalysis, 93
cine-psychoanalysis, 104–7, 137, 139, 140 language, 112–13
Dallas (television), watching, 152 postmodernism, 187–90, 191, 193
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