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    Pop·u·lar cul·ture

    noun

    • 1. culture based on the tastes of ordinary people rather than an educated elite: "the assimilation of elements of popular culture into the fine arts"

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  2. Feb 28, 2017 · Popular culture is the set of practices, beliefs, and objects that embody the most broadly shared meanings of a social system. It includes media objects, entertainment and leisure, fashion and trends, and linguistic conventions, among other things.

  3. Dec 9, 2019 · Pop culture can be defined as commercial objects that are produced for mass consumption by non-discriminating consumers. In this definition, popular culture is a tool used by the elites to suppress or take advantage of the masses.

  4. Popular culture (also called mass culture or pop culture) is generally recognized by members of a society as a set of practices, beliefs, artistic output (also known as popular art or mass art) [1] [2] and objects that are dominant or prevalent in a society at a given point in time.

  5. WHAT IS POPULAR CULTURE? To fully understand what popular culture is, it is particularly helpful to begin by explaining what it is not. Let us begin with the concept of culture and then move on to the concept of popular culture. Sometimes the word culture is defined within an elitist context.

  6. Definition of Popular Culture. ( noun) Widely accessible and commonly shared aspects of culture (e.g., books, movies, TV shows) consumed by all classes (the masses), but typically associated with lower and middle classes.

  7. Jun 12, 2024 · British cultural studies (e.g. Hoggart) originally defined popular culture as working-class culture. Contemporary sociology stresses the importance of the diversity of subcultures (e.g. black popular culture, teenage popular culture), as distinct from mass culture.

  8. Definition. Popular culture encompasses the set of ideas, perspectives, attitudes, images, and other phenomena that are within the mainstream of a given culture, especially Western culture from the late 20th century to the present.

  9. Popular Culture. The word ‘‘popular’’ denotes ‘‘of the people,’’ ‘‘by the people,’’ and ‘‘for the people.’’. In other words, it is made up of them as subjects, whom it textualizes via drama, sport, and information; workers, who undertake that textualization through performances and recording; and audiences, who receive the ensuing texts.

  10. Jan 11, 2012 · In a straightforward and entertaining look at popular culture, Danesi examines a wide variety of popular culture forms, from literature and music to language and art. The focus is on understanding what makes various aspects of culture popular, on how society structures concepts of fun, and on how to take the notion of pop culture as a guilty ...

  11. Jun 10, 2024 · Popular culture can be understood as the cultural practices and tastes of ordinary people (in forms including music, theater, photography, motion pictures, print media, television, and sports), as opposed to the “high culture” (classical music, opera, dance and ballet, poetry, and avant-garde and abstract works) appreciated by intellectuals ...

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