Moves from Beethoven to Buffy to examine the blurred nexus of elite and popular culture in the twenty-first century. What happens when Theodor Adorno, the champion of high, classical artists such as Beethoven, comes into contact with the music of Chuck Berry, the de facto king of rock 'n' roll? In a series of readings and meditations, Robert Miklitsch investigates the postmodern nexus between elite and popular culture as it occurs in the audiovisual fields of film, music, and television-ranging from Gershwin to gangsta rap, Tarantino to Tongues Untied, Tony Soprano to Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Miklitsch argues that the aim of critical theory in the new century will be to describe and explain these commodities in ever greater phenomenological detail without losing touch with those evaluative criteria that have historically sustained both Kulturkritik and classical aesthetics.(State University of New York Press)
Moves from Beethoven to Buffy to examine the blurred nexus of elite and popular culture in the twenty-first century.
Publisher
State Univ of New York Pr
Publication Date
Apr 2006
ISBN
9780791467343
Pages
262
Item Type
Book
Format
Paperback
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