Title: Enviropop : studies in environmental rhetoric and popular culture
Abstract: Introduction: A Rationale for Studying Environmental Rhetoric and Popular Culture by Mark Meister and Phyllis M. Japp When Hallmark Calls Upon Nature: Images of Nature in Greeting Cards by Diana L. Rehling Monopoly, the National Parks Edition: Reading Neo-Liberal Simulacra by Abdy Opel Cultivating the Agrarian Myth in Hollywood Films by Jean P. Retzinger Primetime Subversion: The Environmental Rhetoric of the Simpsons by Anne Marie Todd Purification through Simplification: Nature, the Good Life, and Consumer Culture by Phyllis M. Japp and Debra K. Japp An Analsis of the Tree-Hugger Label by Mark DeLoach, Michael Bruner, and Josh Gossett From Loch Ness Monsters to Global Warming: Framing Environmental Risk in a Supermarket Tabloid by Donnalyn Pompper A Faint-Green Sell: Advertising and the Natural World by Julia Corbett Environment as Consumer Icon in Advertising Fantasy by Diane Hope Living Above It All: The Liminal Fantasy of Sport Utility Vehicle Advertisements by Richard K. Olsen, Jr. Index
Publication Year: 2002
Publication Date: 2002-01-01
Language: en
Type: book
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