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Introduction : culture as commodity | 3 | |
1 | Mass culture and the commodity form : revisiting the culture industry thesis | 23 |
2 | Capitalism, mimesis, experience : legacies of the commodity fetish | 69 |
3 | Dreams of redemption? : Adorno, Benjamin, and the dialectics of culture | 103 |
4 | From mass to popular culture : from Frankfurt to Birmingham | 171 |
5 | Articulation and the commodity form : rethinking contemporary cultural studies | 216 |
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