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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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    world‚ through which you can express your personality‚ your social status‚ and your ideas. To choose clothes is to define and describe ourselves. [Lurie ‚ The Language of Clothes‚ 1981] In all societies clothing is part of the culture. In current western society‚ pop culture reigns in fashion. All the way from couturiers like the Dior or de la Renta house in expensive boutiques‚ to designers like Calvin Klein and Tommy Hilfiger‚ names we see in department stores like Nordstrom and Meier and Frank

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    What Is Popular Culture?

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    Before I define the word popular culture‚ I would like to breakdown both word. The word popular means liked‚ admired or enjoyed by many people or a particular person or group. As for the word culture means the arts and others manifestations of human intellectual achievements regarding collectively. Now to give my personal definition of the meaning “popular culture” would go like this. Many things that are liked and praised upon in the culture/generation that we currently live in. When time changes

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    Popular American Culture

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    Popular American Culture SOC/105 December 05‚ 2012 Popular American Culture Many people do not know what popular American culture is. Popular American culture surrounds everyday life. Some popular American culture influences the way many people live his or her lives day by day. According to Petracca and Sorapure (2007)‚ many say that popular American culture influence on society should be considered negative (p. 4-5). This conclusion is based on violence and sexual explicitness in movies

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    Baseball Popular Culture

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    Baseball and American Popular Culture Baseball is an integral part of American pop culture. Many Americans grow up with baseball‚ playing it before they can even count all the bases. It is glorified‚ taught‚ and fed to us. When we play baseball‚ we find a respect for the game. The respect we gain from playing it has turned the game into a tradition of American culture. It has formed itself into the business of professional baseball‚ namely major league baseball. Professional players have become

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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 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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    Women In Popular Culture

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    the same extent‚ women are often considered as being worthless — and inferior to their male counterparts. However‚ this often results in women being degraded in present day society. Today’s popular culture and hip-hop is extremely disrespectful to women‚ not everything — but a vast majority of popular culture and hip-hop is just utterly despicable towards women. Imagine the internal mindset of a woman‚ and how such blatantly hurtful words and gestures can alter a woman’s mindset. The music and

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    economy approach in popular culture. You would need to explain the political economy approach and your understanding of the theories in addition to applying it to the case study. The American Idol show – a form of popular culture - drew more than 30 million audiences an episode‚ and although over the years‚ overall viewership declined‚ the show appeared to be in little danger of losing its popularity (Wyatt‚ 2009). Marxist-inspired theorist Adorno argued that popular culture‚ as products of

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    The term “popular culture” according to scholars‚ like Raymond Williams and John Storey must agree with the qualifier popular. And any culture that is generally accepted among various classes in the society is fit to be called popular. However‚ for a culture to be popular in the twenty first century‚ it should be affordable and should appeal to all classes. In the sense that it influence on them must drive their pleasure towards this particular product or activity. The soap opera Super Story has

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