
Making Sense of Suburbia through Popular Culture
Rupa Huq(Author)
Bloomsbury Academic (Publisher)
Published on 20. June 2013
Book
Paperback/Softback
240 pages
978-1-78093-224-8 (ISBN)
Description
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We all know what suburbia is, indeed the majority of us live in it. Yet, despite this ubituity, with no formal definition of the contept, the suburbs have developed in our collective imagination through representations in popular culture, from Terry and June to Desparate Housewives.
Rupa Huq examines how suburbia has been depicted in novels, cinema, popular music and on television, charting changing trends both in the suburbs and popular media consumption and production. She looks at the differences in defining suburbia in the US and UK and how characteristics associated with it have shifted in meaning and form.
We all know what suburbia is, indeed the majority of us live in it. Yet, despite this ubituity, with no formal definition of the contept, the suburbs have developed in our collective imagination through representations in popular culture, from Terry and June to Desparate Housewives.
Rupa Huq examines how suburbia has been depicted in novels, cinema, popular music and on television, charting changing trends both in the suburbs and popular media consumption and production. She looks at the differences in defining suburbia in the US and UK and how characteristics associated with it have shifted in meaning and form.
Reviews / Votes
Rupa Huq's book exhibits brio and suburban style. It is a lively, engaging and informative read which will appeal to students and a wider audience too. * Nick Hubble, Brunel University, UK *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 13 mm
Weight
374 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-78093-224-8 (9781780932248)
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Bloomsbury Academic
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Person
Rupa Huq is Senior Lecturer in Sociology at Kingston University.
Content
Seeking Culture in a Cultural Void? The relationship Between Suburbia and Popular Culture
Writing Suburbia: The Periphery in Novels
The Sound of the Suburbs: Noise From Out of Nowhere?
Pastoral Paradises and Social Realism: Cinematic Representations of Suburban Complexity
Suburbia on the Box
Women on the Edge? Representations of the Postwar Suburban Woman in Popular Culture to the Present Day
Conclusion: Towards a Rewritten Heterogeneity of Suburbia
Writing Suburbia: The Periphery in Novels
The Sound of the Suburbs: Noise From Out of Nowhere?
Pastoral Paradises and Social Realism: Cinematic Representations of Suburban Complexity
Suburbia on the Box
Women on the Edge? Representations of the Postwar Suburban Woman in Popular Culture to the Present Day
Conclusion: Towards a Rewritten Heterogeneity of Suburbia