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Popular Culture

Culture based on the taste of ordinary people rather than an educated elite

Construct

A thing you put together from other things or ideas put together from other ideas.

History

An evidence-based account of the occurence and impact of past events

Folktale

A tale or legend, especially on which originates from the oral tradition of a common people

Myth

An arrangement of the past, whether real or imagined, in patterns that reinforce a culture's deepest values and aspirations

Paradox

A statement or relationship that seems contradictory, but in reality express a possible (albeit complex) truth.

Globalism

A National policy of treating the whole world as a proper sphere for economic, political, and cultural influence

Anthropologist

Lives among people and then writes a piece about those people

tenement

As many people in as little room as possible

House music

A genre of electronic dance music

Audion

an electronic amplifying vacuum tube

Culture

The costumes, arts, institutions, attitudes and intellectual achievements of a particular nation, people, or other.



American Pop Culture

Agency. constructs, narratives, values, paradoxes, identity, sources, globalism

Angency

interpersonal power




a way to get to the right information




violent power


(Agency leads to action)

American values

Equality, Freedom, Honor, Diversity

Two different kinds of culture

Street and Elite



What are Narratives

history, folktales, myths, tv/ film/ online content

Examples of Paradoxes

Myth - Truth




Rebellion - Conformity




Local - Global




Peace - Violence





What is Share Croping

you grow crops, for someone and they let you live on their land for a large percentage of the produce.

Where did Jazz come from?

Field Holler, and hooker backgrounds.