SOCIAL SCIENCE / Popular Culture
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SOCIAL SCIENCE / Popular Culture
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SOCIAL SCIENCE / Popular Culture
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- Subject of21
- How we live now, redefining home and family in the 21st century, Bella DePaulo, PhD
- Vitamania, our obsessive quest for nutritional perfection, Catherine Price
- The thing with feathers, the surprising lives of birds and what they reveal about being human, Noah Strycker
- In media res, race, identity, and pop culture in the twenty-first century, edited by James Braxton Peterson
- Fast food nation, the dark side of the all-American meal, Eric Schlosser
- Why you love music, from Mozart to Metallica : the emotional power of beautiful sounds, John Powell
- Uproot, travels in twenty-first-century music and digital culture, Jace Clayton
- The geek feminist revolution, Kameron Hurley
- Kill 'em and leave, searching for James Brown and the American soul, James McBride
- Behaving badly, the new morality in politics, sex, and business, Eden Collinsworth
- Superfandom, how our obsessions are changing what we buy and who we are, Zoe Fraade-Blanar & Aaron M. Glazer
- Public shaming, Anne Cunningham, book editor
- Haunted, on ghosts, witches, vampires, zombies, and other monsters of the natural and supernatural worlds, Leo Braudy
- The platinum age of television, from I love Lucy to The walking dead, how TV became terrific, David Bianculli
- Culture crash, the killing of the creative class, Scott Timberg
- In search of the lost chord, 1967 and the hippie idea, Danny Goldberg
- Witness to the revolution, radicals, resisters, vets, hippies, and the year America lost its mind and found its soul, Clara Bingham
- Superman, the persistence of an American icon, Ian Gordon
- A Mickey Mouse reader, edited by Garry Apgar
- Time travel, a history, James Gleick
- Play anything, the pleasure of limits, the uses of boredom, and the secret of games, Ian Bogost