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    Pop art is an art style that had its origins in England in the 1950s and made its way to the United States during the 1960s featuring images of the popular culture such as comic strips‚ magazine ads‚ celebrities‚ and supermarket products. This movement was marked by a fascination with popular culture reflecting the affluence in post-war society. In celebrating everyday objects such as soup cans‚ washing powder‚ comic strips and soda pop bottles‚ the movement turned the commonplace into icons. Some

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    Feminism and Pop culture By: Brittany Stevers In the recent history‚ feminism and pop culture have become more closely entwined than ever before. This can be partially because of the growing interest in culture studies as an academic discipline‚ but it can also be explained by the fact that‚ there’s a whole lot more popular culture to watch. Pop culture has become our common language‚ a universal way of uniting the world. Pop culture is also a key route to making the

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    in foreign markets‚ K-pop began to make inroads in China‚ Japan and Thailand in the early 2000s. In recent years K-pop has expanded into Europe‚ the Middle East and the Americas in a second “Korean Wave.” K-pop’s current reigning girl group‚ “Girls’ Generation‚” made their nationwide US debut with an appearance on “The Late Show with David Let60 | www.seriquarterly.com terman” and “Live! With Kelly” this year. In addition to highly well-received international tours‚ K-pop has experienced explosive

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    gender roles and boundaries‚ women conceivably maximized their wartime efforts by working in a variety of jobs including industry‚ volunteering‚ and serving as support staff for servicemen in Europe. What is striking however is how gender roles and consumerism contributed to the marginalization of women during the postwar era given their input and sacrifice that led to the economic boom. The difference between the commercially portrayed media ideals and the actual reality of family life were considerable

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    Consumerism‚ corruption‚ and the corporate hegemony To live on the earth‚ for survival‚ we must consume foods‚ essential products or services. Nothing is wrong in it and this is not consumerism. In fact‚ the working definition of consumerism is the consumption of products or services for fulfilling the artificial demands created in the human psyche. In the myth of consumerism‚ by consuming products and services the individual perceives that eventually he/she will be gratified and integrated. Unfortunately

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    In his novel‚ Brave New World‚ Aldous Huxley introduces a society based on consumerism. The World State is a self-sustaining machine‚ in which constant production is supported by constant consumption. Reflecting upon our own society‚ there are quite a few unnerving parallels. Our society too is based on mass production and consumerism. Big brands dominate the economy and available goods. And just as how it is never clear who controls the machine in the World State‚ we too are often left clueless

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    Pop culture and society Przemysław Dworzyński Pop culture‚ or popular culture is by dictionary defined as “cultural activities or commercial products reflecting‚ suited to‚ or aimed at the tastes of the general masses of people”. The term “popular culture” came into existence in the 19th century or earlier. Traditionally‚ the term has meant the education and general cultural awareness of the lower classes‚ as opposed to the "official culture". The stress in the distinction from

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    On the off chance that the Pop wellness worldview doesn’t fit - which it more often than not doesn’t - prompts dissatisfaction and a feeling of disappointment. The other perspective that not very many consider - the "pop wellness" worldview can be unsafe for some. Rather than wellness from the outside and expecting its aiding within (enormous presumption) wellness should be

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    TO WHAT EXTENT IS INCREASED CONSUMERISM A GOOD THING? In the present age‚ consumption is playing a significant role in our lives. But in the meantime‚ whether increased consumerism has sparked much debate. Consumption is the belief that buying many things is goods. Some people assert that increased consumerism is a good thing while many other argue that increased consumerism is a bad thing for our lives. Then‚ I will describe the positive and negative respects of consumption in this essay.

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    Consumerism seems to have gotten into every aspect of modern life. Even those areas of life that were not previously affected by the marketplace‚ have to adapt to the new reality‚ where consumer is in control. Steven Miles even said that consumerism has become “the religion of the late twentieth century” (Miles 1). Consumerism is a phenomenon that was always immanent in the relatively developed societies‚ where people purchased goods and consumed resources excessive to their needs. However‚ there

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