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A Drowning Man: A Mancheste...

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Big Wars: Why do they happe...

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Cultural Theory and Popular...

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To Fetch a Pail of Water

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Cumbrian Boyhood

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Tacitus, Annals XIV: A Sele...

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The Last Target

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“Our fantasies are what make us unique; they provide us with our point of view; organizing how we see and experience the world around us. (..) Jarvis Cocker: ‘It doesn’t really matter where things happen, it’s kinda what’s going on in your head that makes life interesting.’" "psychological benefits" "the shared pleasure of intertextual recognition”
John Storey, Cultural Theory and Popular Culture: An Introduction

“[Popular Culture is] the site of struggle between the ‘resistance’ of subordinate groups in society and the forces of ‘incorporation’ operating in the interests of dominant groups in society”
John Storey, Cultural Theory and Popular Culture: An Introduction

“Our fantasies are what make us unique; they provide us with our point of view; organizing how we see and experience the world around us. (..) Jarvis Cocker: ‘It doesn’t really matter where things happen, it’s kinda what’s going on in your head that makes life interesting.’" "psychological benefits" "the shared pleasure of intertextual recognition" 《Cultural Theory and Popular Culture : An Introduction (5th Edition)》”
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