Popular culture -- United States
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Popular culture -- United States
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- Crunchy cons, how birkenstocked burkeans, gun-loving organic gardeners, evangelical free-range farmers, hip homeschooling mamas, right-wing nature lovers, and their diverse tribe of countercultural conservatives plan to save America (or at least the Republican Party), Rod Dreher
- Dispatches from the culture wars, how the left lost teen spirit, Danny Goldberg
- Entertaining race, performing blackness in America, Michael Eric Dyson
- Can't find my way home, America in the great stoned age, 1945-2000, Martin Torgoff
- Back to our future, how the 1980s explains the world we live in now--our culture, our politics, our everything, David Sirota
- Bad or, the dumbing of America, Paul Fussell
- What the dog saw, and other adventures, Malcolm Gladwell
- Empire of illusion, the end of literacy and the triumph of spectacle, Chris Hedges
- It's bigger than hip-hop, the rise of the post-hip-hop generation, M.K. Asante, Jr
- Outlaw machine, Harley-Davidson and the search for the American soul, Brock Yates
- Living Oprah, my one-year experiment to walk the walk of the queen of talk, Robyn Okrant
- Heads of state, a fair street book, Carl Sferrazza Anthony
- The TV guide TV book, 40 years of the all-time greatest : television facts, fads, hits, and history, by Ed Weiner and editors of TV guide
- Everyday icon, Michelle Obama and the power of style, Kate Betts
- Ghettonation, a journey into the land of bling and home of the shameless, by Cora Daniels
- George Washington slept here, colonial revivals and American culture, 1876-1986, Karal Ann Marling
- The adventures of Amos 'n' Andy, a social history of an American phenomenon, Melvin Patrick Ely
- Weapons of mass distraction, soft power and American empire, Matthew Fraser
- In our time, Tom Wolfe. --
- Scandalous, the untold story of the National Enquirer., director, Mark Landsman, DVD/Widescreen
- The snarling citizen, essays, Barbara Ehrenreich
- Sissy nation, how America became a culture of wimps & stoopits, John Strausbaugh
- Why we hate us, American discontent in the new millennium, Dick Meyer
- American nerd, the story of my people, Benjamin Nugent
- Steal this dream, Abbie Hoffman and the counterculture revolution in America, Larry Sloman
- Red, white, and spooked, the supernatural in American culture, M. Keith Booker
- Listening in, radio and the American imagination, from Amos 'n' Andy and Edward R. Murrow to Wolfman Jack and Howard Stern, Susan J. Douglas
- Minstrels of the dawn, the folk-protest singer as a cultural hero, Jerome L. Rodnitzky
- Tears of a clown, Glenn Beck and the tea bagging of America, Dana Milbank
- X saves the world, how Generation X got the shaft but can still keep everything from sucking, Jeff Gordinier
- Let freedom ring, winning the war of liberty over liberalism, Sean Hannity
- Impersonating Elvis, Leslie Rubinkowski
- Now, let me tell you what I really think, Chris Matthews
- The mirror effect, how celebrity narcissism is seducing America, Drew Pinsky and S. Mark Young, with Jill Stern
- Myth-informed, legends, credos, and wrongheaded "facts" we all believe, Paul Dickson and Joseph C. Goulden
- Are men necessary?, when sexes collide, Maureen Dowd
- The cowboy hero, his image in American history & culture, by William W. Savage, Jr. --
- Dead Elvis, a chronicle of a cultural obsession, by Greil Marcus
- American vaudeville as ritual, [by] Albert F. McLean, Jr. --
- Black nerd problems, William Evans and Omar Holmon
- Roadside religion, in search of the sacred, the strange, and the substance of faith, Timothy K. Beal
- Dancing in the dark, youth, popular culture, and the electronic media, by Quentin J. Schultze ... [and others]
- Eating the dinosaur, Chuck Klosterman
- Elvis culture, fans, faith, & image, Erika Doss
- Culture wars, Mitchell Young, book editor
- Two-bit culture, the paperbacking of America, Kenneth C. Davis. --
- The witches are coming, Lindy West
- Abbie Hoffman, American rebel, Marty Jezer
- Brainiac, adventures in the curious, competitive, compulsive world of trivia buffs, Ken Jennings
- Highbrow/lowbrow, the emergence of cultural hierarchy in America, Lawrence W. Levine
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