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Herbert J. Gans Archives
Herbert J. Gans •ï¿½49 Items / 26 Articles, 13 Reviews, 10 Books
Popular Culture and High Culture (1975)
An Analysis and Evaluation of Taste
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    The Business of America (Review)
    Popular Culture and High Culture, by Herbert J. Gans
    1. Popular Culture and High Culture by Herbert J. Gans
    The American Spectator, June 1975, pp. 26-27
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    Art & the Masses (Review)
    Popular Culture and High Culture, by Herbert J. Gans
    1. Popular Culture and High Culture by Herbert J. Gans
    Commentary, May 1975, pp. 83-85
  3. Books & the Arts
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    The Right to Your Own Culture (Review)
    Popular Culture and High Culture, by Herbert J. Gans
    1. Popular Culture and High Culture by Herbert J. Gans
    The Nation, July 5, 1975, p. 21
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    More Than One (Review)
    Popular Culture and High Culture, by Herbert J. Gans
    1. Popular Culture and High Culture by Herbert J. Gans
    The New Republic, February 22, 1975, pp. 26-27
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    Briefly Noted (4 Reviews)
    General
    1. Louis and Antoinette by Vincent Cronin
    2. Popular Culture and High Culture by Herbert J. Gans
    3. Naked Nomads by George F. Gilder
    4. An Indian Summer by James Cameron
    The New Yorker, March 3, 1975, pp. 97-102
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    Political Book Notes (9 Reviews)
    The Airship, by Basil Collier
    1. The Airship by Basil Collier
    2. The Bankers by Martin Mayer
    3. Blue Collar Community by William Kornblum
    4. Dossier by Aryeh Neier
    5. Popular Culture and High Culture by Herbert J. Gans
    6. Proudly We Hail by Kenneth Lasson
    7. The Trial of Martin Luther King by Alan F. Westin and Barry Mahoney
    8. Who Controls the Mass Media? by Martin H. Seiden
    9. The Witness and I by O. Edmund Clubb
    The Washington Monthly, January 1975, pp. 62-66