The loss of the popular: reconstructing fifty years of studying popular culture

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  • who: Joke Hermes and Jan Teurlings from the relations that shape these practices, they were more accurately labelled as politically engaged than as radicals or organic intellectualsIn another decade, "aca‐fans" will reclaim free space and, much to the amazement of outsiders, such subjects as "Buffy studies" become part of the academic curricu‐ lum (Hills, ). Here a different logic returns us to pop‐ ular culture as text where unexpected discoveries can be made. Here, too, the operative suggestion is that the gap between literature and pulp is not as wide as is believed. In this case, it . . .

     

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