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When Art And Celebrity Collide - Telling The Dixie Chicks To 'shut Up And Sing' Author
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When Art and Celebrity Collide - Telling the Dixie Chicks to Shut Up and Sing
ISBN: 9783836418706 bzw. 3836418703, in Deutsch, VDM Verlag, Taschenbuch, neu.
Paperback. 400 pages. Dimensions: 9.4in. x 6.7in. x 1.0in.Words uttered at a concert by singer Natalie Maines, resulted in the Dixie Chicks being banned from radio stations, having masses of ex-fans demolish their CDs, and even threats to their lives. What was said to cause such a heated reaction Just so you know, were ashamed that President Bush is from Texas. Due to this expression, the Chicks-stars of country music- were called traitors to their Country and their country music roots. The author uses this case to uncover the role that popular culture icons play in our selfempowerment. That is, how do messages delivered through popular culture constrain or enable our perceived ability to resist ***nt ideals Dr. Kristi L. Scholten uses a narrative approach to examine: a) citizen-generated commentary, b) popular news reports, c) the Chicks own responses, and d) fans expectations for their celebrated artists. This allowed her to get a sense for how the ***nt, public narrative puts the pieces of the story together in order to create a vision of the world and how people should behave in it. The result is: a) the championing of an aggressive, very male patriot, b) the connection between a rough, redneck character and Middle-American values, and c) a shut up and sing attitude which diminishes the agency of celebrityartists. This book is directed towards Rhetorical, Narrative, Popular Culture and Art Scholars as well as Political and Media Analysts. This item ships from multiple locations. Your book may arrive from Roseburg,OR, La Vergne,TN.
When Art and Celebrity Collide
ISBN: 9783639405859 bzw. 3639405854, in Deutsch, Av Akademikerverlag, Taschenbuch, neu.
buecher.de GmbH & Co. KG, [1].
Revision with unchanged content. Words uttered at a concert by singer Natalie Maines, resulted in the Dixie Chicks' being banned from radio stations, having masses of ex-fans demolish their CD's, and even threats to their lives. What was said to cause such a heated reaction? "Just so you know, we're ashamed that President Bush is from Texas." Due to this expression, the Chicks-stars of country music-were called traitors to their Country and their country music roots. The author uses this case to uncover the role that popular culture icons play in our self-empowerment. That is, how do messages delivered through popular culture constrain or enable our perceived ability to resist ***nt ideals? Dr. Kristi L. Scholten uses a narrative approach to examine: a) citizen-generated commentary, b) popular news reports, c) the Chicks' own responses, and d) fan's expectations for their celebrated artists. This allowed her to get a sense for how the ***nt, public narrative puts the pieces of the story together in order to create a vision of the world and how people should behave in it. The result is: a) the championing of an aggressive, very male patriot, b) the connection between a rough, redneck character and Middle-American values, and c) a 'shut up and sing' attitude which diminishes the agency of celebrity-artists. This book is directed towards Rhetorical, Narrative, Popular Culture and Art Scholars.404 S. 220 mmVersandfertig in 3-5 Tagen, Softcover.
When Art and Celebrity Collide
ISBN: 9783639405859 bzw. 3639405854, in Deutsch, Av Akademikerverlag, Taschenbuch, neu.
buecher.de GmbH & Co. KG, [1].
Revision with unchanged content. Words uttered at a concert by singer Natalie Maines, resulted in the Dixie Chicks' being banned from radio stations, having masses of ex-fans demolish their CD's, and even threats to their lives. What was said to cause such a heated reaction? "Just so you know, we're ashamed that President Bush is from Texas." Due to this expression, the Chicks-stars of country music-were called traitors to their Country and their country music roots. The author uses this case to uncover the role that popular culture icons play in our self-empowerment. That is, how do messages delivered through popular culture constrain or enable our perceived ability to resist ***nt ideals? Dr. Kristi L. Scholten uses a narrative approach to examine: a) citizen-generated commentary, b) popular news reports, c) the Chicks' own responses, and d) fan's expectations for their celebrated artists. This allowed her to get a sense for how the ***nt, public narrative puts the pieces of the story together in order to create a vision of the world and how people should behave in it. The result is: a) the championing of an aggressive, very male patriot, b) the connection between a rough, redneck character and Middle-American values, and c) a 'shut up and sing' attitude which diminishes the agency of celebrity-artists. This book is directed towards Rhetorical, Narrative, Popular Culture and Art Scholars.404 S. 220 mmVersandfertig in 3-5 Tagen, Softcover.
When Art and Celebrity Collide (2012)
ISBN: 9783639405859 bzw. 3639405854, vermutlich in Englisch, AV Akademikerverlag, Taschenbuch, neu.
Revision with unchanged content. Words uttered at a concert by singer Natalie Maines, resulted in the Dixie Chicks' being banned from radio stations, having masses of ex-fans demolish their CD's, and even threats to their lives. What was said to cause such a heated reaction? 'Just so you know, we're ashamed that President Bush is from Texas.' Due to this expression, the Chicks-stars of country music-were called traitors to their Country and their country music roots. The author uses this case to uncover the role that popular culture icons play in our self-empowerment. That is, how do messages delivered through popular culture constrain or enable our perceived ability to resist dominant ideals? Dr. Kristi L. Scholten uses a narrative approach to examine: a) citizen-generated commentary, b) popular news reports, c) the Chicks' own responses, and d) fan's expectations for their celebrated artists. This allowed her to get a sense for how the dominant, public narrative puts the pieces of the story together in order to create a vision of the world and how people should behave in it. The result is: a) the championing of an aggressive, very male patriot, b) the connection between a rough, redneck character and Middle-American values, and c) a 'shut up and sing' attitude which diminishes the agency of celebrity-artists. This book is directed towards Rhetorical, Narrative, Popular Culture and Art Scholars. Taschenbuch, 05.2012.
When Art and Celebrity Collide (2012)
ISBN: 9783639405859 bzw. 3639405854, in Deutsch, AV Akademikerverlag Mai 2012, Taschenbuch, neu, Nachdruck.
This item is printed on demand - Print on Demand Titel. Neuware - Revision with unchanged content. Words uttered at a concert by singer Natalie Maines, resulted in the Dixie Chicks being banned from radio stations, having masses of ex-fans demolish their CD s, and even threats to their lives. What was said to cause such a heated reaction Just so you know, we re ashamed that President Bush is from Texas. Due to this expression, the Chicks stars of country music were called traitors to their Country and their country music roots. The author uses this case to uncover the role that popular culture icons play in our self-empowerment. That is, how do messages delivered through popular culture constrain or enable our perceived ability to resist ***nt ideals Dr. Kristi L. Scholten uses a narrative approach to examine: a) citizen-generated commentary, b) popular news reports, c) the Chicks own responses, and d) fan s expectations for their celebrated artists. This allowed her to get a sense for how the ***nt, public narrative puts the pieces of the story together in order to create a vision of the world and how people should behave in it. The result is: a) the championing of an aggressive, very male patriot, b) the connection between a rough, redneck character and Middle-American values, and c) a shut up and sing attitude which diminishes the agency of celebrity-artists. This book is directed towards Rhetorical, Narrative, Popular Culture and Art Scholars. 404 pp. Englisch.
When Art and Celebrity Collide - Telling the Dixie Chicks to Shut Up and Sing (Paperback) (2008)
ISBN: 9783836418706 bzw. 3836418703, in Deutsch, VDM Verlag, Germany, Taschenbuch, neu, Nachdruck.
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Language: English Brand New Book ***** Print on Demand *****.Words uttered at a concert by singer Natalie Maines, resulted in the Dixie Chicks being banned from radio stations, having masses of ex-fans demolish their CD s, and even threats to their lives. What was said to cause such a heated reaction? Just so you know, we re ashamed that President Bush is from Texas. Due to this expression, the Chicks-stars of country music- were called traitors to their Country and their country music roots. The author uses this case to uncover the role that popular culture icons play in our selfempowerment. That is, how do messages delivered through popular culture constrain or enable our perceived ability to resist ***nt ideals? Dr. Kristi L. Scholten uses a narrative approach to examine: a) citizen-generated commentary, b) popular news reports, c) the Chicks own responses, and d) fan s expectations for their celebrated artists. This allowed her to get a sense for how the ***nt, public narrative puts the pieces of the story together in order to create a vision of the world and how people should behave in it. The result is: a) the championing of an aggressive, very male patriot, b) the connection between a rough, redneck character and Middle-American values, and c) a shut up and sing attitude which diminishes the agency of celebrityartists. This book is directed towards Rhetorical, Narrative, Popular Culture and Art Scholars as well as Political and Media Analysts.
When Art and Celebrity Collide - Telling the Dixie Chicks to Shut up and Sing
ISBN: 9783836418706 bzw. 3836418703, in Deutsch, Taschenbuch, neu.
This item is printed on demand. Paperback. Words uttered at a concert by singer Natalie Maines, resulted in the Dixie Chicks being banned from radio stations, having masses of ex-fans demolish their CDs, and even threats to their lives. What was said to cause such a heated reaction Just so you know, were ashamed that President Bush is from Texas. Due to this expression, the Chicks-stars of country music- were called traitors to their Country and their country music roots. The author uses this case to uncover the role that popular culture icons play in our selfempowerment. That is, how do messages delivered through popular culture constrain or enable our perceived ability to resist ***nt ideals Dr. Kristi L. Scholten uses a narrative approach to examine: a) citizen-generated commentary, b) popular news reports, c) the Chicks own responses, and d) fans expectations for their celebrated artists. This allowed her to get a sense for how the ***nt, public narrative puts the pieces of the story together in order to create a vision of the world and how people should behave in it. The result is: a) the championing of an aggressive, very male patriot, b) the connection between a rough, redneck character and Middle-American values, and c) a shut up and sing attitude which diminishes the agency of celebrityartists. This book is directed towards Rhetorical, Narrative, Popular Culture and Art Scholars as well as Political and Media Analysts. This item ships from La Vergne,TN.
When Art and Celebrity Collide - Telling the Dixie Chicks to 'Shut up and Sing'
ISBN: 9783639405859 bzw. 3639405854, vermutlich in Englisch, AV Akademikerverlag, Taschenbuch, neu.
When Art And Celebrity Collide - Telling The Dixie Chicks To 'shut Up And Sing' Kristi Gerding Scholten Author
ISBN: 9783836418706 bzw. 3836418703, vermutlich in Englisch, VDM Verlag Dr. Mueller e.K. Taschenbuch, neu.
Words uttered at a concert by singer Natalie Maines, resulted in the DixieChicks' being banned from radio stations, having masses of ex-fans demolish their CD's, and even threats to their lives. What was said to cause such a heated reaction? Just so you know, we're ashamed that President Bush is from Texas. Due to this expression, the Chicks-stars of country music-were called traitors to their Country and their country music roots. The author uses this case to uncover the role that popular culture icons play in our selfempowerment.That is, how do messages delivered through popular culture constrain or enable our perceived ability to resist dominant ideals? Dr. Kristi L.Scholten uses a narrative approach to examine: a) citizen-generated commentary, b) popular news reports, c) the Chicks' own responses, and d)fan's expectations for their celebrated artists. This allowed her to get a sense for how the dominant, public narrative puts the pieces of the story together in order to create a vision of the world and how people should behave in it.The result is: a) the championing of an aggressive, very male patriot, b) the connection between a rough, redneck character and Middle-American values,and c) a 'shut up and sing' attitude which diminishes the agency of celebrityartists.This book is directed towards Rhetorical, Narrative, Popular Culture and ArtScholars as well as Political and Media Analysts.
When Art And Celebrity Collide - Telling The Dixie Chicks To 'shut Up And Sing'
ISBN: 9783836418706 bzw. 3836418703, in Englisch, VDM Verlag Dr. Mueller e.K. VDM Verlag Dr. Mueller e.K. VDM Verlag Dr. Mueller e.K. gebraucht.
Words uttered at a concert by singer Natalie Maines, resulted in the DixieChicks' being banned from radio stations, having masses of ex-fans demolishtheir CD's, and even threats to their lives. What was said to cause such aheated reaction? "Just so you know, we're ashamed that President Bush isfrom Texas." Due to this expression, the Chicks-stars of country music-were called traitors to their Country and their country music roots. The authoruses this case to uncover the role that popular culture icons play in our selfempowerment. That is, how do messages delivered through popular cultureconstrain or enable our perceived ability to resist ***nt ideals? Dr. Kristi L.Scholten uses a narrative approach to examine: a) citizen-generatedcommentary, b) popular news reports, c) the Chicks' own responses, and d)fan's expectations for their celebrated artists. This allowed her to get a sensefor how the ***nt, public narrative puts the pieces of the story togetherin order to create a vision of the world and how people should behave in it. The result is: a) the championing of an aggressive, very male patriot, b) theconnection between a rough, redneck character and Middle-American values, and c) a 'shut up and sing' attitude which diminishes the agency of celebrityartists. This book is directed towards Rhetorical, Narrative, Popular Culture and ArtScholars as well as Political and Media Analysts.