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This book explains how gossip contributes to knowledge. Karen
Adkins marshals scholarship and case studies spanning centuries and
disciplines to show that although gossip is a constant activity in
human history, it has rarely been studied as a source of knowledge.
People gossip for many reasons, but most often out of desire to
make sense of the world while lacking access to better options for
obtaining knowledge. This volume explores how, when our access to
knowledge is blocked, gossip becomes a viable path to knowledge
attainment, one that involves the asking of questions, the exchange
of ideas, and the challenging of preconceived notions.
Contemporary Cowboys: Reimagining an American Archetype in Popular
Culture expands and develops an understanding of recent cultural
shifts in representations of the American cowboy and “the West”
as vital components of American identity and values. The chapters
in this volume examine they ways in which twenty-first century
representations have updated the figure of the cowboy, considering
not only traditionally analyzed sources, such as television, film,
and literature, but also less studied areas such as comics, and
music. The authors probe the cowboy archetype and western mythology
with critical theory, feminist critiques, philosophy, history,
cultural analysis, and more.
This book explains how gossip contributes to knowledge. Karen
Adkins marshals scholarship and case studies spanning centuries and
disciplines to show that although gossip is a constant activity in
human history, it has rarely been studied as a source of knowledge.
People gossip for many reasons, but most often out of desire to
make sense of the world while lacking access to better options for
obtaining knowledge. This volume explores how, when our access to
knowledge is blocked, gossip becomes a viable path to knowledge
attainment, one that involves the asking of questions, the exchange
of ideas, and the challenging of preconceived notions.
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