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Fairground Attractions - A Genealogy of the Pleasure Ground
by Deborah Philips
eBook, Published by Bloomsbury Academic/Specialist UK (30 November 0002)
£50.00
The study investigates the cultural production of the visual iconography of popular pleasure grounds from the eighteenth century pleasure garden to the contemporary theme park. Deborah Philips identifies the literary genres, including fairy tale, gothic horror, Egyptiana and the Western which are common to carnival sites, tracing their historical transition across a range of media to become familiar icons of popular culture. Though the bricolage of narratives and imagery found in the contemporary leisure zone has been read by many as emblematic of postmodern culture, the author argues that the clash of genres and stories is less a consequence of postmodern pastiche than it is the result of a history and popular tradition of conventionalised iconography. Deborah Philips is Professor of Literature and Cultural History at the University of Brighton. Her publications include Brave New Causes (with Ian Haywood); Writing Well (with Debra Penman and Liz Linington, and Writing Romance: Women's Fiction 1945-2005.
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