The Philosophy of Popular Culture | Rowman & Littlefield
The Philosophy of Popular Culture
The Philosophy of Popular Culture series comprises volumes that explore the intersection of philosophy and popular culture. The works are devoted to a subject in popular culture, such as a particular genre, filmmaker, or television show. The essays investigate the philosophical underpinnings, or do a philosophical analysis, of the particular topic. The books will contain smart, jargon-free essays that illuminate texts (films and TV shows) in popular culture, and they will introduce non-specialists to traditional philosophical ideas and issues. The governing ideas of the series are that texts in popular culture are worthy of philosophical analysis and that philosophical thinking and traditional philosophical ideas can enlighten us and enrich our everyday lives.

Editor(s): Mark T. Conard (marktconard@gmail.com)
Staff editorial contact: Jana Hodges-Kluck (Jana.Hodges-Kluck@bloomsbury.com)