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    American Popular Culture

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    Social Constructions American popular culture has brought entertainment to many for the past two centuries. However‚ very little people know the extent to which American popular culture has shaped the historical relationship between marginalized social groups and dominate American society. Traditionally‚ the term popular culture has denoted the education level and general "cultural-ness" of the lower classes‚ as opposed to the "official culture" and higher education emanated by the dominant classes

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    Trends in Popular Culture

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    Trends in Popular American Culture Trends in Popular American Culture American culture has evolved so much in the last 40 years‚ it is amazing. So many things that are acceptable now‚ would have never been considered in the past. I will be discussing the social trend of using my space on the internet to create friendships and more serious relationships‚ the newest political trend of a women name Sarah Palin with a very controversial pasts running for vice president‚ the personal trends

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    Immigration and American Popular Culture All of the different ethnic groups that migrated from their homeland to the United States left some kind of mark on American popular culture. The European immigrants during the 1930s created a very large splash in the public eye through the use of cinema. In addition‚ the Jamaican immigrants in South Bronx during the 1970s made a name for themselves by introducing a form of music called rap. In this paper‚ I will be analyzing and comparing the similarities

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    Satan In Popular Culture

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    In popular culture the image of Satan in movies and most print media shows a stereotypical Satan‚ as a malicious‚ horned and hoofed creature sporting a pointed tail and a pitchfork or a suave businessman however‚ does this modern day image fit with that of the Christian scriptures? Satan is often portrayed in popular culture with the demonic appearance consisting of thick leathery red skin‚ long curled goats horns and hairy goats legs and a serpent like pointed tail. This image is frequently teamed

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    Popular Culture Before talking about popular culture I would like to talk about the word culture. It is probably one of the most complex words of the English language‚ having many different meanings defined by different people. One of many possible definitions of popular culture is that it is “a general process of intellectual‚ spiritual and aesthetic development”. The development of great artists‚ great poets and great philosophers is an embodiment of this definition. Another possible and much

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    Popular Culture Is Not The Devil Many people can agree that popular culture is invasive‚ but the opinions differ on how invasive it actually is and whether it is harmful or beneficial. In David Denby’s Buried Alive: Our Children and the Avalanche of Crud‚ he clearly states his opinion of popular culture and how it has invaded his home and the attitude of his children. The main source of popular culture according to Denby is the media‚ which has become “three-dimensional‚ inescapable‚ omnivorous

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    TTP9 Pop Culture as History: The War Comes Home After World War II‚ the United States faced a malevolent philosophical dispute that had spread from within itself. Chapter nine in Thinking Through the Past is titled “Pop Culture as History: The War Comes Home” because it identifies America’s disposition over the subject of communism during the Cold War era. Historian Stephen J. Whitfield writes his secondary source entitled‚ “The Culture of the Cold War” which presents a detailed analysis pertaining

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    not the same as gender identity.” Kilbourne “Toxic Cultural Environment” - Franz Boas “Cultural Pluralism” ← The proliferation of multiple cultures within one location‚ leading to greater diversity ← Potential to create respect for cultural difference ← More tv stations/programs that cater to minority cultures and religions

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    Popular American Culture

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    Popular American Culture Stephanie Turner Smith SOC/105 August 20‚ 2012 King E. Carter Popular American Culture Popular American Culture is very hard to be a part of and ignore. My interaction with popular culture is being addicted to Facebook. I sleep eat and drink around Facebook. Facebook is a part of today’s culture‚ along with twitter for me. I wake up in the late hour of the night and the first thing on my mind is to check my Facebook account. Staying

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    García-Canclin interrogates how could be possible that popular cultures have been excluded from research on hegemony and state‚ social change‚ and development in a continent in which masses have been decisive in revolutions. Two crisis have lead to study popular cultures: first‚ the crisis of hegemony and the epistemological crisis. “The exhaustion of economistic paradigms that fail to account for the cultural bases of power‚ and the non-economic necessities that mobilize peoples” (p. 467). García-Canclini

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