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    Bibliography: Echols‚ Alice. Shaky Ground: the Sixties and Its Aftershocks.. New York: Columbia UP‚ 2002. 17-50. Grans‚ Herbert J. (1999) "A Comparative Analysis of High and Low Culture." In Popular Culture and High Culture: An Analysis and Evaluation of Taste (pp. 89-160). New York‚ NY: Basic Books. Frank‚ Thomas. The Conquest of Cool. Chicago: The University of Chicago P‚ 1997. 74-166.

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    towards the recipient of the initial knitted gift‚ and prompts them to return the favour. In this way equal love can be shown through both parties‚ depending upon the quality of the knit work‚ of course. In recent times knitting has become less popular amongst younger crowds‚ resulting in a huge decline in overall sentimental knitting production. As the grandma’s die off‚ so does the needles and wool‚ and away goes the tradition of sharing knit work. It is tragic‚ really. More stress should be put

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    the commonly dull conservatism of English culture and its expression because of the extant of the response to the prevalent British social and cultural situation. The term Pop Art is an abbreviation of Popular Art. Artists of this movement used ordinary everyday items to depict essentials of popular culture‚ mostly images in advertising and television. The term “Pop Art” was created in 1958 by an English critic Lawrence Allowayin an edition of Architectural Digest. He was describing all post-war

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    weep‚ smile or simply nod and keep you entertained. Music is one of the most popular forms of entertainment. Western music is considered the most entertaining and popular music but at the same time styles such as tango from Argentina and rumba from Cuba are successfully grabbing ears. Though the most popular songs often deal with the theme “love” other themes such as pain‚ happiness‚ loss‚ fear are also equally popular. However‚ not only listening but also creating music is entertaining like learning

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    representation of political ideology on Soviet posters and the ways in which this style continues to influence today’s advertising and popular culture. Though there are many forms of propaganda the forms of propaganda I intend to discuss in this essay are visual. The areas I aim to further my understanding of are the representation of political ideologies on today’s contemporary popular culture. I intend to investigate the idea that the Constructivists created the blueprint for modern consumerism and methods

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    of mainly ballads (Shim 2006). However‚ recently the combination of two seemingly different cultures has led to some backlash including that of Rain‚ a popular singer from Korea‚ who was named‚ “a copycat of Justin Timberlake” (Ravina 2009). Korean pop singers and entertainment industries need to change the way they perceive Americans. Popular solo singers and groups‚ like the famous 2NE1 and Big Bang‚ tend to incorporate the “thuggish” and “ghetto” side of Americans‚ consistently using non-Asian

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    thin body (The Body and the Reproduction of Femininity‚ Bordo‚ 309). In short‚ to gain social admiration and respect‚ women have come to understand that their bodies must represent the thin ideal. This idea has been promoted and further advanced by popular culture (The Body and the Reproduction of Femininity‚ Bordo‚ 309). Cultural outlets such as films‚ television‚ magazines‚ music‚ advertisements and so forth have continued to reinforce the idea that to be happy and beautiful‚ one must be skinny (The

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    the mass media and impacts our culture and how we relate on a daily basis. As much as we would like to believe that we have control over our own lives‚ the mass media impacts the way we see gender roles‚ use symbols‚ distinguish between high and popular culture‚ and between real and ideal culture. From the m0ment a child is born they are born into a family that have set cultural norms that shape their behavior and the events they will encounter in life. Gender‚ the meanings that society associates

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    the Popular” by Martha Bayles‚ the ideas of perverse modernism are lucid‚ straightforward‚ and audible. The article sums up the pure reality of the new culture we are living in; one filled with violence and sex. Bayles words are constant reminders that although what would have been seen as crude and obscene to our grandparents‚ is exactly what the young generations are being exposed to and brought up with today. Through the media‚ we as Americans are shown the form of art of today’s popular culture

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    AMERICAN BELIEFS AND VALUES There are some ideals and values rooted in the country’s history and spread by media (films‚ TV) that many Americans share. 1. Individualism – has strong roots in America. Individualism is understood not only as self reliance but also as economic self-sufficiency. It has been a central theme in American history. Many years ago most Americans were farmers whose success depended not on cooperation with others but on their ability to confront the hardships of land

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