Looking at culture as something people do rather than buy, this book challenges the prevailing wisdom in cultural studies today. It insists that popular resistance to domination by the culture industry must intervene at the point of production rather than consumption.
David E. James teaches in the School of Cinema-Television at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles. He is the author of Allegories of Cinema: American Film in the Sixties and has edited To Free the Cinema: Jonas Mekas and the New York Underground and The Hidden Foundation: Cinema and the Question of Class.
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