Cheryl Serpentine discusses American popular culture and how ethnic minorities relate to it, in particular regarding a Hispanic farm community in central Pennsylvania.
College of Communication and the Arts describes this doctoral seminar, including the course's objectives, procedures, assignments, texts, and schedule.
Kevin Rozario describes the course and lists readings, including "Horrible Prettiness: Burlesque and American Culture" and "Blues People: Negro Music in White America."
Describes this module in the MLitt in Cultural Studies program which addresses techniques of describing, analyzing, and theorizing popular forms of aesthetic culture.
Describes the objectives of this course, as well as providing links to selected research resources.