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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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    Partition of India‚ Portrayed in the Novels India suffered the stigma of slavery under British for about three centuries. When it got freedom‚ it was also not without paying the high cost in the form of partition. This historical event is significant in the world history not only as a political occurrence which gave birth to two nations‚ but as the most treacherous occasion for thousand of the men who lost their lives‚ hundreds of women who were raped & treated most ruthlessly and for countless

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    scene‚ especially when concerning action‚ thrillers‚ and dramas. Music is a legitimate form of popular culture because it has stood test of time and is the only form of popular culture widely regarded and cherished. Music is used to play the Star Spangled Banner and many other famous melodies to evoke patriotism for Americans. Every country has its own theme song‚ seeming to me to make music the most popular form of

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    Media Critique: What’s Eating Gilbert Grape Media Critique: What’s Eating Gilbert Grape “Struggling with autism in a small town” is not a common fantasy type seen in cinema films‚ which makes What’s Eating Gilbert Grape unique. Arnie‚ a character who displays symptoms of autism‚ is important to the overall meaning of the film. Arnie’s disorder not only pulls his family closer together‚ but it also shows the audience how someone with this communication disorder is viewed in a small town

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    The mass media Newspapers‚ radio‚ television‚ and the Internet—including e-mail and blogs—are usually less influential than the social environment‚ but they are still significant‚ especially in affirming attitudes and opinions that are already established. The news media focus the public’s attention on certain personalities and issues‚ leading many people to form opinions about them. Government officials accordingly have noted that communications to them from the public tend to “follow the headlines

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    The Media and the Negative Affect on the African American Community Malcolm X‚ was a civil rights activist in the 1960s‚ famous for his quote‚ “by any means necessary.” According to Malcolm X (1960s)‚ “The media’s the most powerful entity on earth. They have the power to make the innocent guilty and the guilty innocent‚ and that’s power. Because they control the minds of the masses.” The media has sullied African Americans for many‚ many years which lead me to believe they should be censored

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    Korean Popular Music‚ the Culture Industry‚ and National Identity John Lie* In the early 2010’s‚ the expansion of South Korean popular culture around the world is led by popular music‚ usually known as Kpop. In this paper I seek to answer two questions. First‚ what are the sources of its success beyond the South Korean national border? Secondly‚ what does it say about contemporary South Korean society and culture? Key Words: K-pop‚ Korean Wave‚ Hallyu‚ South Korean Popular Culture‚ Popular Music

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    of women compared to the Lynx ‘beach’ campaign?. ‘Men act and women appear. Men look at women. Women watch themselves being looked at’ – John Berger‚ ‘Ways of seeing’. For my research investigation I intend to explore to what extent specific media products use similar representations of women to appeal to their target audiences. The examples I have chosen to focus on are the iconic‚ international women’s fashion and lifestyle magazine ‘Cosmopolitan’ and Lynx’s controversial ‘beach campaign’

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    How Men are Portrayed in Music Essay The art of music is one of mankind’s greatest contributions to society. With the start of the twenty-first century music has become a very controversial subject. With swear words and harsh portrayals being the fad for many hipsters and rap artists human dignity has become a low priority. Both men and women are made out to be objects‚ trash‚ and indecent. With girl bands and female pop musicians on the raise stereotypes come into play. The main way that

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    the males attention or to please them. The video shows that women are not being valued for anything other than their appearance/actions. They get judged on what they’re doing rather than what their personality is. Woman in hip hop videos are portrayed as sex objects and are usually doing something dirty in front of a man or several men. Like in ‘Wet’‚ the women are usually shown grinding against the wall as Snoop Dogg walks past them‚ as though choosing which one he would prefer. It makes the

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