7. POP CULTURE
high culture
low culture
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8. POP CULTURE
Characteristics:
produced by culture industries
is different from folk culture
is everywhere
fills a social function
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9. POP CULTURE
Within our system:
profitable
folk culture, ritual and tradition
TV serves as social discussion
we are active participants
consume or resist
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10. THE U.S.A.
Culture and Power
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11. THE U.S.A.
the power in relationships
embedded in popular culture
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12. THE U.S.A.
Global Commodities
are circulated internationally
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Pop culture from other
countries:
James Bond
Japanese Animé
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Cultural Imperialism:
domination thru spread of
cultural products
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Media Imperialism:
domination or control thru
the media
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Electronic Colonialism:
domination or exploitation
using technological forms
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17. THE U.S.A.
John Tomlinson
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18. POP CULTURE
Consuming and Resisting
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19. POP CULTURE
to maintain and reshape our
identities, we turn to popular
culture
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20. POP CULTURE
Reader profiles:
average age, gender, income
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21. POP CULTURE
Cultural identities:
how we view ourselves
according to our culture
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22. POP CULTURE
Resisting:
refusing to engage in them like
cultural politics, social roles, or
groups
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23. POP CULTURE
Representing Cultural Groups
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24. POP CULTURE
Viewing other cultural groups:
migrant’s perceptions
stereotyping
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