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The bestselling author (Mind Wide Open) challenges the popular assertion that video games, reality television, and other aspects of pop culture are dumbing down the populis--populase--populace. (Guess we better go back to our PS2.)
Riverhead, 256 pages
05/05/2005
$23.95
ISBN: 1573223077
Nonfiction
Social Sciences
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The average user rating for this book is 6.3 (out of 10) based on 6 User Votes
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Jacques B gave it a10:
As an educator who deals in pop culutre with students, I find that this book provides some needed counterweight against the arguments that pop culture is not worth participating in, much less studying. And as a long-time game player and TV watcher, I simply enjoyed having someone stand up for the pastimes that I know have kept my mind a little bit sharper over the years.
Irvin S gave it an8:
The book's argument is a well-thought out rebuttal to years of not so well-thought out criticism of pop culture.

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