Signs of Life in the USA
$49.99
Price: $49.99
(as of Sep 27, 2024 16:05:40 UTC – Details)
Signs of Life in the USA helps you learn the practice of writing critically about pop culture–from tv and movies to music and social media–and have a bit of fun in the process. The authors provide both the framework and the language necessary to analyze our shared cultural experiences.
ASIN : B08JJCZYRJ
Publisher : 0; 0 edition (October 20, 2020)
Publication date : October 20, 2020
Language : English
File size : 45863 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
X-Ray : Not Enabled
Word Wise : Not Enabled
Print length : 1241 pages
8 reviews for Signs of Life in the USA
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IVONNE –
College English Class
Must have.
Leslie I. –
Great book
Book was a good conditions and was able to use it during the summer term.
Shane –
Pages dont match up
The pages do not match up to the paper back version. so if your professor assigns reading good luck trying to find the chapter or pages. might as well just buy the physical copy.
Owltriomom –
what was needed
Son needed for Comp. class. Came really fast. a bit expensive though, that’s why 4 stars not 5
C –
0
I disliked that my product came with previous water damage.
Igor –
Overpriced
Depressing, simplistic and overpriced textbook about American consumer culture – with the added bonus that the page numbers don’t line up to the print edition.
alice pavlo –
Super liberal writings
I had to purchase this book for an English Composition class. Almost every essay was slanted to the far left. I hated it. And thatâs coming from a democrat.
K. Colcol –
Online for Kindle
I purchased a short term lease on this book for my English 103 class. I found the way the book was organized online to be troublesome as the pages do not relate to pages in a book but some other sort of numbering. This made following along with those that had the hard copy a bit cumbersome. This book was definitely written for young millennials and is a very slanted view that possibly relates only to that group set.