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Popular signs : or, everything you always knew about American culture (but nobody asked) -- Writing about popular culture -- Conducting research and citing sources -- Consuming passions : the culture of American consumption -- Brought to you b(u)y : the signs of advertising -- On the air : television and cultural forms -- The Hollywood sign : the culture of American film -- The cloud : semiotics and the new media -- My selfie, my self : identity and ideology in the new millennium -- American paradox : culture, conflict, and contradiction in the U.S.A.

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  2. Helena Andrews, The Butler versus The Help: Gender Matters, The Root, August 23, 2013. Copyright 2013 by The Root. Used with permission.
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  39. Alex Mayyasi, How Subarus Came to Be Seen as Cars for Lesbians, The Atlantic, June 22, 2016. 2016 The Atlantic Media Co., as first published in The Atlantic Magazine. All rights reserved. Distributed by Tribune Content Agency, LLC.
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  41. Clara McNulty-Finn, The Evolution of Rap, The Harvard Political Review, April 10, 2014. Copyright 2014 by Clara McNulty-Finn. Used with permission.
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