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    Carnival Bakhtin

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    ridicule the feudal system‚ which had permeated human life. This paper will argue that the culture proposed by the Catholic Church and feudal system was opposed with the creation of popular culture and it led to the creation of purely human relations within the carnival. By the Carnival‚ Bakhtin means the specific popular tradition in the medieval Europe. Bakhtin argues that the culture of the Middle Ages was based on the serious understanding of the world in terms of corpus juris proposed by Catholic

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    Popular culture expresses the personality within the individual. We as people observe the actions of the environment around us through television‚ social media‚ and the behaviors of celebrities. A huge proponent within pop culture is the influence of music. I believe music influences our actions and how we see the society around us. Everyone has different taste in music and individuals are categorized to a general population that has people of the same interest. The more popular a song is‚ it will

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    Study Guide 1

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    MUS 202 Study Guide # 1 - Chapters 1 and 2 7-2-13 Europe - the earliest history of popular song is elusive and poorly documented -until the 16th century‚ most of the literate people in the western world were clergy and students of universities run by the church. -9th century A.D. notation developed to accurately re-create composed music. -vast majority of music preserved was religious. -music of the common people was confined to oral tradition‚ dependent upon the memory of the performers for survival

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    thought about when your favorite things first became popular and why? Many leisure activities of today originated in the 1990’s. The 1990’s were very influential within the entertainment industry because of their food‚ music‚ and movies. The 1990’s showed a big change in food. It was the decade where the Food Network came onto the air‚ garlic became more commonly used and many delicious foods were invented (Neman). Emeril Lagasse was a very popular chef during that time so people looked to him and

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    Tuesdays with Morrie

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    with his old college professor. As the reader‚ you also learn many lessons about life. One lesson about life that the reader learns is to reject popular culture‚ and make your own culture. Another lesson about life that is learned is to forgive. Morrie tells Mitch to not only forgive others‚ but forgive himself. One life lesson learned is to reject popular culture‚ and make your own culture. Morrie preaches this idea throughout the text. For instance‚ Morrie says “It`s just what our culture would

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    Imperialism

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    Asian Social Science August‚ 2009 ‘Korean Wave’ — The Popular Culture‚ Comes as Both Cultural and Economic Imperialism in the East Asia Xiaowei Huang Zhuhai Campus‚ Beijing Institute of Technology E-mail: janey710@yahoo.com Abstract Korean popular culture such as movies‚ TV dramas‚ and pop music is overwhelmingly powerful and TV dramas are one of the most remarkable popular cultures of these. They are not only popular in terms of the fanaticalness of audiences and fans‚ but also bring considerable

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    Brad Weiss’s ethnographic research on popular culture‚ hanging out in barbershops and bus stands‚ seamstress tables and video halls‚ was carried out in the northern Tanzanian city of Arusha. In “Street Dreams and Hip Hop Barber Shops” Weiss does a great job observing the everyday life of the people in Arusha. He explores how globalization and neoliberalism affect the mindset of a community and shows the reader how gender role‚ media‚ and self-fashioning can play a big role in a person life. Weiss’s

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    Contributions to Indian Sociology http://cis.sagepub.com/ Introduction: Honouring Patricia Uberoi Satish Deshpande‚ Nandini Sundar and Amita Baviskar Contributions to Indian Sociology 2010 44: 1 DOI: 10.1177/006996671004400201 The online version of this article can be found at: http://cis.sagepub.com/content/44/1-2/1 Published by: http://www.sagepublications.com Additional services and information for Contributions to Indian Sociology can be found at: Email Alerts: http://cis.sagepub

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    Culture and Identity

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    qxp:John Q7 26/3/08 10:47 Page 29 CHAPTER 2 Culture and Identity BROWNE CH 1–4 (M1203).qxp:John Q7 26/3/08 10:47 Page 30 Contents Key issues The meaning and importance of culture Dominant culture Subculture Folk culture High culture Mass‚ popular or low culture The changing distinction between high culture and mass culture Global culture The concept of identity Different types of identity The socialization process Primary socialization Secondary socialization Socialization and the social construction

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    American Living Artifacts

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    and the material products they produce(paragraph 5).”Artifacts are material products produced by people can either be an abandoned object or one still in use. Artifacts that are still in use are called living artifacts. I believe that a living popular artifact that best represents America‚ maybe even the whole world‚ and the current generation‚

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