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The spectacular consumption of "true" African American culture: "Whassup" with the Budweiser guys?

-Spectacular consumption is a process through which the relations among cultural forms, the culture industry, and the lived experiences of persons are shaped by public consumption. This essay examines how the spectacular consumption of "Whassup?!" Budweiser advertising is constitutive of w...

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Published in:Critical studies in media communication 2002-03, Vol.19 (1), p.1-20
Main Authors: KING WATTS, Eric, ORBE, Mark
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Males
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Television Commercials
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