Popular Culture and High Culture: An Analysis and Evaluation Of Taste
By (Author) Herbert J. Gans
Basic Books
Basic Books
24th September 1999
2nd edition
United States
General
Non Fiction
Anthropology
306
Paperback
266
Width 141mm, Height 215mm, Spine 14mm
336g
Is NYPD Blue a less valid form of artistic expression than a Shakespearean drama Who is to judge and by what standardsIn this new edition of Herbert Ganss brilliantly conceived and clearly argued landmark work, he builds on his critique of the universality of high cultural standards. While conceding that popular and high culture have converged to some extent over the twenty-five years since he wrote the book, Gans holds that the choices of typical Ivy League graduates, not to mention Ph. D. s in literature, are still very different from those of high school graduates, as are the movie houses, television channels, museums, and other cultural institutions they frequent. This new edition benefits greatly from Ganss discussion of the politicization of culture over the last quarter-century. Popular Culture and High Culture is a must read for anyone interested in the vicissitudes of taste in American society.
Herbert J. Gans, author of Levittowners and The Urban Villagers, is professor of sociology at Columbia University and the former president of the American Sociological Association.