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    The video posted by Omeleto was called “The Objectification of Women,” it argued “the harm caused by the objectification of women in popular culture is not theoretical” but real and we need “stand up”…

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    Popular culture takes many forms such as literature, movies, novelties, clothing and fads, and live entertainment. American popular culture has changed over time along with its representation of animals. Animals have been depicted as threats, victims, national symbols, celebrities and companions. Their depictions are dependent on time, place, and historical context. The whale is a prompt example of how the representation of animals may change over time, history and location. In the 19th century,…

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    that have inspired them. This is exactly why Foo Fighters covered a song composed by Pink Floyd called “Have a Cigar” and in this paper will compare Pink Floyd’s version of the song with the Foo Fighters’ version. “Have a Cigar” is a colossally popular Pink Floyd song from one of Pink Floyd’s finest…

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    The image on fire to conclude this decade in the video is the assassination of Lee Harvey Oswald. Mr. Oswald, was accused of assassinating President John F. Kennedy. President Kennedy was very popular with many constituents and his assassination was stunning. Though this image was from the 1960’s, it gives the point of what actions will take when in the times of adversity which carried over to the next decade. The family kitchen has evolved once…

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    com/McDonalds McDonald’s (2016, December 9). Full Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/McDonaldsUS/ Ritzer, G (1993). An Introduction to McDonaldization. In The Mcdonaldization of Society (pp. 1-27). Storey, J. (2003). Popular Culture as Global Culture. In Inventing Popular Culture From Folklore to Globalization (pp. 106-120). Blackwell Publishing. Yelp [Review of McDonald’s Burgers and Fast Food] (2016, December 9). Zwingle, E. (1999, August). National Geographic. Globalization: Goods…

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    Popular Culture Postmodernism possess both a positive attraction and a usefulness to the analyst of popular culture as it offers a wider and more dynamic understanding of contemporary representation. It has entered into a more diverse number of vocabularies and has spread outwards from the realms of art history into political theory and on to the pages of youth culture magazines, record sleeves and fashion spreads. In the book “Postmodernism and Popular Culture” by Angela McRobbie, she talks…

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    Andy Warhol Pop Art

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    Pop Art is a popular art movement that came from Britain in the mid 1950’s. It later came to the United States around the same time period. A lot of artists moved up into the pop art stage. For example Eduardo Paolozzi and Richard Hamilton were artists from Britain. United States pop artists were Robert Rauschenberg and Jasper Johns. Pop art was often used back then in newspapers and magazines and advertising. This created a challenge to artists who used traditions of fine art because Pop art…

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    multicultural societies are viewed in society. Müller and Hermes explain how pop culture plays an important role in defining the role of multicultural societies in the media. Ultimately, Müller and Hermes finds relation between popular cultures and cultural citizenship and how popular culture helps to define the audience reactions to multicultural characters on television. Cultural citizenship is described as bringing strong emphasis on multicultural societies…

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    also another expression of lo popular (popular culture or working class culture)” (Martín-Barbero, 1995: 17). It is necessary to introduce here the nuances and fundamental differences between lo popular Martín Barbero talks about and the English idea of popular culture. As Scolari explains, “the conception of ‘popular’ culture in Latin America is completely different from the Anglo-American one. If traditional media studies in the United States homologated ‘popular’ and ‘mass’ culture (usually…

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    describe us, is often associated with southern food (such as grits, black-eyed peas, Mac and cheese) and is given the nickname “comfort food” compared to food from England (bread and butter pudding and “fish and chips”). In the United States, the popular sport football involves throwing of a brown oval shaped ball to another player, kicking the ball high enough in the air into the field goal, and/or running the ball past the final white lines to score a “touchdown”. Football anywhere else in the…

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