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@book{ Kooijman2008,
 title = {Fabricating the absolute fake: America in contemporary pop culture},
 author = {Kooijman, Jaap},
 year = {2008},
 series = {American Studies},
 pages = {184},
 address = {Amsterdam},
 publisher = {Amsterdam Univ. Press},
 isbn = {978-90-5356-492-9},
 urn = {https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-318138},
 abstract = {The pageantry of Oprah Winfrey's talk show, the Coca-Cola empire, Michael Jackson's turn from the King of Pop into an iconic global recluse: American pop culture - Hollywood cinema, television, pop music - dominates the rest of the world through its hegemonic presence. Does that make everyone a hybridized American, or do these elements find mediation within the other cultures that consume them? Fabricating the Absolute Fake applies concepts of postmodern theory - Baudrillard's hyperreality and Eco's "absolute fake," among others - to this globally mediated American pop culture in order to examine both the phenomenon itself and its appropriation in the Netherlands, as evidenced by such diverse cultural icons as the Elvis-inspired crooner Lee Towers, the Moroccan-Dutch rapper Ali B, musical tributes to an assassinated politician, and the Dutch reality soap opera scene. A fascinating exploration of how global cultures struggle to create their own "America" within a post-9/11 media culture, Fabricating the Absolute Fake reflects on what it might mean to truly take part in American pop culture.},
 keywords = {Nordamerika; North America; USA; United States of America; Popkultur; pop culture; Gegenwart; present; Kunst; art; Medienkultur; media culture; Amerikanisierung; americanization; kulturelles Verhalten; cultural behavior; Identität; identity; Niederlande; Netherlands}}