Abstract

This collection of essays reflects the growing academic interest in the popular culture of France in UK university departments of French and Francophone studies, where the analysis of canonical high-cultural literary texts is often still predominant. The opening theoretical introductions by the editors, discussing the categories of “lowbrow, middlebrow and highbrow” in cultural production and the rival principles of “politics and pleasure” in official French cultural policy, are followed by a...

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