<P>In this thorough update of one of the classic texts of media and cultural studies, Douglas Kellner argues that media culture is now the dominant form of culture that socializes us and provides and plays major roles in the economy, polity, and social and cultural life. </P><P></P><P>The book includes a series of lively studies that both illuminate contemporary culture and society, while providing methods of analysis, interpretation, and critique to engage contemporary U.S. culture. Many people today talk about cultural studies, but Kellner actually does it, carrying through a unique mixture of theoretical analysis and concrete discussions of some of the most popular and influential forms of contemporary media culture. Studies cover a wide range of topics including: Reagan and <I>Rambo; </I>horror and youth films; women¿s films, the TV series <I>Orange is the New Black</I> and Hulu¿s TV series based on Margaret Atwood¿s <I>The Handmaid¿s Tale; </I>the films of Spike Lee and