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 of24
- Scandals of classic Hollywood, sex, deviance, and drama from the golden age of American cinema, Anne Helen Petersen
- Chuck Klosterman X, A highly Specific, Defiantly Incomplete History of the Early 21st Century, Chuck Klosterman
- Black futures, edited by Kimberly Drew + Jenna Wortham
- Somebody with a little hammer, essays, Mary Gaitskill
- In the form of a question, the joys and rewards of a curious life, Amy Schneider
- The revenge of analog, real things and why they matter, David Sax
- Butts, a backstory, Heather Radke
- Notes on a nervous planet, Matt Haig
- Too fat, too slutty, too loud, the rise and reign of the unruly woman, Anne Helen Petersen
- The politics of fandom, conflicts that divide communities, Hannah Mueller
- Text me when you get home, the evolution and triumph of modern female friendship, Kayleen Schaefer
- Because internet, understanding the new rules of language, Gretchen McCulloch
- Fantasyland, how America went haywire : a 500-year history, Kurt Andersen
- The coddling of the American mind, how good intentions and bad ideas are setting up a generation for failure, Greg Lukianoff and Jonathan Haidt
- Be fierce, stop harassment and take your power back, Gretchen Carlson
- Good booty, love and sex, black & white, body and soul in American music, Ann Powers
- Toxic, women, fame, and the tabloid 2000s, Sarah Ditum
- All the pieces matter, the inside story of The Wire, Jonathan Abrams
- Attention, dispatches from a land of distraction, Joshua Cohen
- The identity trap, a story of ideas and power in our time, Yascha Mounk
- Thick, and other essays, Tressie McMillan Cottom
- The LEGO story, how a little toy sparked the world's imagination, Jens Andersen ; [translated by Caroline Waight]
- White Negroes, when cornrows were in vogue ... and other thoughts on cultural appropriation, Lauren Michele Jackson
- The last London, true fictions from an unreal city, Iain Sinclair