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  • ===Ideology and popular culture===
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  • ===Popular culture=== {{r|Japanese popular culture}}
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  • ==In popular culture==
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  • * [[San Diego/Catalogs/Popular culture|References to San Diego in popular culture]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Japanese popular culture#Otaku]]
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  • *Browne, Ray B.; and Browne, Pat (eds.) (2001) ''The Guide to United States Popular Culture''. Bowling Green, OH: Bowling Green State University. ISBN 0-87972-821-3 *Schultz, David A. (ed.) (2000) ''It's Show Time!: Media, Politics, and Popular Culture''. New York: P. Lang. ISBN 0-82044-135-X
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  • ==Popular culture==
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Australian popular culture [[television]] series produced and broadcast by ABC TV (1969-1975).
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  • {{rpl|Society (popular culture)|In popular culture}}
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  • An American journalist and author, with a special interest in [[popular culture]], who has commented on the [[polarization of U.S. politics]]
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  • ...Christian, which advocate socially conservative values in politics and the popular culture
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  • ==In Popular Culture==
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  • A group identity that regards either other tribal groups, or modernism, or popular culture, as a hostile other
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  • ==In popular culture==
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  • {{r|Popular culture|Pop culture}}
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  • {{r|Japanese popular culture}} {{r|Penguins in popular culture}}
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  • ==Popular Culture==
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  • *[[Japanese popular culture]]
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  • ==In popular culture==
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  • {{r|popular culture}}
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  • ==In popular culture==
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  • ...ster, Mark; & Japp, Debra K. (eds.) (2005) ''Communication Ethics, Media & Popular Culture''. New York: Peter Lang. ISBN 978-0-8204-7119-8
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  • {{r|Popular culture}}
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  • ==In popular culture==
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  • ...an, which advocate socially liberal/progressive values in politics and the popular culture; they generally are for more separation of church and state than is the [[C
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  • ...me after [[World War Two]] and [[mass media]]. Another important aspect of popular culture is the fact that it evolves alongside subcultures. For instance, in the com ...ogle.com/books?id=hQmV1M5H-qEC&source=gbs_navlinks_s ''Cultural theory and popular culture: an introduction'']. Athens: University of Georgia Press. ISBN 0820328391.
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  • ...emporary America'', Hanover/London: University Press of New England (Music/Popular Culture/African-American Studies: a series from Wesleyan University
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  • {{r|Popular culture}}
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  • ...become an intense critic of [[liberalism]], and later Islamist thought, in popular culture; founder of the David Horowitz Freedom Center and various watchdog organiza
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  • *[[Penguins in popular culture]]
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  • ...recurring sketches (often with characters and [[catch phrase]]s that enter popular culture), or completely new sketches every episode. ''[[Monty Python|Monty Python's
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  • ==In Popular Culture==
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  • ==References in Popular Culture==
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  • ...es where they appear legitimate to the casual observer. A simpler form of popular culture jamming is "ad-busting", which alters existing advertisements in order to s
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  • {{r|Popular culture}} {{r|Penguins in popular culture}}
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  • In popular culture, the song ''[[Black Hills of Dakota]]'' became famous after it was sung by
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  • ...Kelso, Tony, ed., & Cogan, Brian, ed. (2008). Most the Polls: Youth votes, popular culture, and democratic engagement. United States of America: Lexington Books.
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  • ==Role in popular culture==
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  • *[http://www.metive.org/ Union for Popular Culture in Poitou-Charentes-Vendée (UPCP-Métive)], an important cultural movement
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  • ==In popular culture==
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  • ==Buckets in popular culture==
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  • ...at the End of the War Between Mexico and the United States." ''Journal of Popular Culture'' 2001 35(2): 161-169. Issn: 0022-3840 Fulltext: [[Ebsco]], stresses railro
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  • *Sklar, Elizabeth S.; and Hoffman, Donald L. (2002) ''King Arthur in Popular Culture''. Jefferson, NC: McFarland. ISBN 0-7864-1257-7
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  • {{r|Popular culture}}
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  • ...dollmaking a long-standing tradition and dolls a strong part of [[Japanese popular culture]]. The most important time of year is the 3rd March Doll Festival (雛祭� Dolls are also commonplace in popular culture, such as in the work of [[Simon Yotsuya]] (四谷シモン ''Yotsuya Shimon
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  • {{r|Zero-point energy in popular culture}}
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  • {{r|Penguins in popular culture}}
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  • ...ht. Charlie Brown and his pet dog [[Snoopy]] have become icons of American popular culture. During its lifetime the strip has been adapted to television as holiday sp
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  • ...es from "the other", be that another tribe, or modernization, or Western [[popular culture]].<ref name=Barber>{{citation
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  • ==In popular culture==
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  • ''Texts cited in the [[Japanese popular culture]] article''
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  • ==The Lavigueurs in popular culture==
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  • ...on to writing and lecturing for an academic audience, West also appears in popular culture as a way of reaching out to "ordinary people" - he has appeared in ''The Ma
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  • *Cooper, B Lee & Haney, Wayne S (1997) ''Rock Music in American Popular Culture II: More Rock 'N' Roll Resources'' Binghampton, NY: Harrington Park. ISBN 1 ...Nineties" in Waldrep, Shelton (ed.) ''The Seventies: The Age of Glitter in Popular Culture'' New York: Routledge, pp. 41-54. ISBN 0-415-92534-7.
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  • | journal = Journal of Religion and Popular Culture | date = Spring 2005
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  • In popular culture, a 'meme' is a simple idea, phrase, or cultural phenomenon which is spread To take an example from popular culture, a popular song may be disseminated widely throughout the culture in a meme
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  • ...[[pop art]] movement in the 1960s. His best known works depicted icons of popular culture, including celebrities ([[Elvis Presley]], [[Marilyn Monroe]]) and househol
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  • ...t club' (a special kind of [[photo booth]]), the full form of ''[[Japanese popular culture#Purikura|purikura]]'' (プリクラ).</ref> ===Popular culture===
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  • ...ct a range of important political or economic issues as well as [[Japanese popular culture]]. The following lists includes some of the more notable winners:
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  • ...r slightly comic appearance, penguins have something of a presence in '''[[popular culture]]'''.
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  • ==Beer in popular culture== The beverage is one of the most common alcoholic drinks in popular culture.
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  • ...| year=2007 | title=Science Talk: Changing Notions of Science in American Popular Culture| pages=pp. 22&ndash;52 | publisher=Rutgers University Press | location=New
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  • ...uld not be acceptable today, it remains an enduring favourite in [[British popular culture]].
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  • ...the character's improbable acrobatics. In the process, Mario has become a popular culture icon and Nintendo's most treasured intellectual property, inspiring televis
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  • ==References in popular culture==
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  • ...fowl a deep, glistening brown, for instance, is a standard technique. In popular culture, the exaggerated perfection of the photographs, as well as the mouth-wateri
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  • ...Perhaps not. Identify position(s) held by expert(s), versus, for example, popular culture and conspiracy theorists, yes. Sorry, the Men in Black are requiring me to
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  • ABBA's impact on popular culture had begun to wane by the start of the 1980s. This has been claimed due to t The band's influence continues to be felt in popular culture.
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  • ...t issues to people of all ages.<ref>See Kinsella (2000) and the [[Japanese popular culture#Manga|manga]] section of this article.</ref> {{seealso|Japanese popular culture}}
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  • == Flies in art and popular culture ==
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  • ...eveloped, and echoes of this persist in the country today, with [[Japanese popular culture]] now the mainstream. ==Popular culture==
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  • ...be an excellent opportunity to reconnect with both academic thinking and [[popular culture]] in his or her home country. Several diplomats in residence,
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  • ==In popular culture==
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  • * Wood, L. Maren. "The Monkey Trial Myth: Popular Culture Representations of the Scopes Trial" ''Canadian Review of American Studies'
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  • ==Popular culture== Popular culture has not been unaffected by this branch of engineering. The term "[[rocket s
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  • ...a time of [[leisure]] (including religious observance) and more recent in popular culture, of [[Wednesday]] as [[hump day]] - the workday that is midway between the
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  • This auction is portrayed in popular culture as being one in which a hapless individual can make a binding purchase by s
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  • ...ellished over the centuries. Reference to the Magi in art, literature and popular culture are endless. These wise men are traditionally referred to as Caspar, Melch
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  • ...anguage word over-loaded with meanings in several knowledge domains and in popular culture. The word came down through Middle English, where it was derived from Old
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  • '''[[Japan]]ese [[popular culture]]''' is a highly distinct collection of [[fashion]]s, [[art]], [[music]] an ...se society, and are taken to extremes by enthusiasts known as ''[[Japanese popular culture#Otaku|otaku]]'' (おたく).
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  • ===1960s, 1970s and Popular Culture=== ...nal drugs such as [[marijuana]] and [[LSD]]. Also, a British 'invasion' of popular culture followed, with [[Beatlemania]] gripping the teenagers of America by storm.
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  • ...ite book | title = Spreading Misandry: The Teaching of Contempt for Men in Popular Culture | year = 2001 |isbn =0773522727 | publisher = [[McGill-Queen's University
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  • ...animals, cows and [[cattle]] have played a significant role within Western popular culture. Sometimes carrying the power of life-directing myth, and sometimes merely
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  • ...ine, American chefs have been influential both in the food industry and in popular culture. American cooking has been exported around the world, both through the glob
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  • ...and media researcher, concerned with many aspects of public opinion and [[popular culture]]; she is editor of DeepGlamour.net. She is a contributing editor for The
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  • ...have gone from being the preserve of "cranks" to being an undercurrent of popular culture that matches the politics of contemporary America. Knight points to the rhe
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  • ...thanks to one of the main Parlanjhe associations, the UPCP (Union for the Popular Culture of Poitou-Charentes-Vendée).
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  • * Donnelly, J. S.. Jr., and Kerby A. Miller, eds. ''Irish Popular Culture'' (Dublin, 1999)
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  • ==In Popular Culture==
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  • ...fields, such as encoding errors in genetic material. SNR has even entered popular culture, when the particularly incoherent speech of a politician or generic celebri
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  • * Fishwick, Marshall W. ''Great Awakenings: Popular Religion and Popular Culture'' (1995)
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  • ...tellectualism in "[[ghetto culture]]," other strands of youth culture, and popular culture generally. She also devotes a chapter to "junk thought" that proudly and d
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  • ...) and welcomed the encouragement of Dutch with a revival of literature and popular culture. Other Flemings, notably the educated bourgeoisie, preferred to speak Frenc
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  • ...sed of being elitist and old-fashioned, as it seems to bemoan the rise of "popular culture" such as films and the fall of farm culture.
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  • ...avoid [[intoxication]]. The practice has spawned a long line of jokes in popular culture.)
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  • ==Cargo cults in popular culture==
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  • ...izabeth York. "The Dallas Equal Suffrage Association, Political Style, and Popular Culture: Grassroots Strategies of the Woman Suffrage Movement, 1913-1919." ''Journa
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  • ==In fiction and popular culture==
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  • ==Popular culture== ...rtising executive, Brock has a wide range of knowledge and appreciation of popular culture. He enjoys pub food and eulogizes, among others, the specialities at the Sw
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  • ...northern hemisphere]]; for penguins in a wider context, see [[penguins in popular culture]].</ref> there are about 17 [[species]] of '''penguin'''. Adapted to harsh
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  • ...lo, James M., and Dorothy Denneen Volo. ''The Antebellum Period.'' (2004), popular culture [http://www.questia.com/read/107031757 online edition]
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  • ...cally Christian that push socially conservative values in politics and the popular culture. In the United States, this movement emerged in response to the Roe v. Wade
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  • The word and symbol for ''Pi'' has a special place in popular culture, including TV shows, books, and movies. The town of Princeton, NJ, annuall
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  • ...) and welcomed the encouragement of Dutch with a revival of literature and popular culture. Other Flemings, notably the educated bourgeoisie, preferred to speak Frenc
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  • * Lo, Kwai-Cheung. ''Chinese Face/Off: The Transnational Popular Culture of Hong Kong.'' (2005) 282 pp.
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  • ...tle known among ordinary westerners. Uganda was occasionally mentioned in popular culture when an exotic, faraway or unlikely venue was needed. In a ''Gidget'' movi
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  • ...) and welcomed the encouragement of Dutch with a revival of literature and popular culture. Other Flemings, notably the educated bourgeoisie, preferred to speak Frenc
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  • ...York Enstam, "The Dallas Equal Suffrage Association, Political Style, and Popular Culture: Grassroots Strategies of the Woman Suffrage Movement, 1913-1919." ''Journa
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  • In a contribution to the study of [[popular culture]], Young-Scholten gave the SLA seal of approval to the depiction of natural
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  • ...ter C. "Will Rogers: Symbolic Man, Journalist, and Film Image." Journal of Popular Culture 1976 9(4): 851-877. Issn: 0022-3840
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  • * Best, Gary Dean. ''The Nickel and Dime Decade: American Popular Culture during the 1930s.'' (1993) [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=59442019 on
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  • * Hung, Chang-tai. ''War and Popular Culture: Resistance in Modern China, 1937-1945'' (1994) [http://content.cdlib.org/a
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  • * Wegner, Kyle David, “Children of Aztlán: Mexican American Popular Culture and the Post-Chicano Aesthetic” (PhD dissertation State University of Ne
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  • {{quotation|Since 1990 or so, popular culture has included a movement or fashion trend that calls itself `cyberpunk', ass
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  • ...America' in Waldrep, Shelton (ed.) ''The Seventies: The Age of Glitter in Popular Culture'' New York: Routledge, p. 44. ISBN 0-415-92534-7</ref> radio marketing,<re ...r mistake, they embraced the word 'Classic', endorsing the term further in popular culture.<ref>{{cite web| url = http://top40-charts.com/news.php?nid=18852|title = C
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  • ...io. "Mexico's Vision of Manifest Destiny During the 1847 War" ''Journal of Popular Culture'' 2001 35(2): 41-50. Issn: 0022-3840
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  • Gaga said: "''The Fame'' is about how anyone can feel famous ... [[popular culture|pop culture]] is art. It doesn't make you cool to hate pop culture, so I em
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  • * Donnelly, J. S.. Jr., and Kerby A. Miller, eds. ''Irish Popular Culture'' (Dublin, 1999)
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  • * Kelso, Tony, ed., & Cogan, Brian, ed. (2008). Most the Polls: Youth votes, popular culture, and democratic engagement. United States of America: Lexington Books.
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  • ...actors, photographers, authors, poets, dancers, or designers, a story on a popular culture topic, a clip from an up-coming motion picture, present an in-house perform
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  • ...ed what is now the David Horowitz Freedom Center, originally targeted at [[popular culture]]. Activities of the foundation are argued, from the right, as preserving [
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  • ==Media and popular culture== ..., representing a time when concerns about art and politics with respect to popular culture were in the forefront. Hoover's FBI targeted retired film comedian [[Charl
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  • ...ory as the beginning of fulfillment of messianic prophecies current in the popular culture of the day. He specifically believed that the allied Christian princes were
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  • ...of [[World War I]] led to divergent interpretations as theology confronted popular culture. In 1914, Scotsmen enthusiastically enlisted, but by 1915 the toll of enorm * Walker, G., and T. Gallagher, eds. ''Sermons and Battle Hymns: Protestant Popular Culture in Modern Scotland'' (1990)
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  • ...e downtown department stores. The 1920s and 1930s brought English language popular culture via movies and radio that drowned out the few surviving German language ven
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  • ==Rhetoric, popular culture== ...nster: Horror Films, Eroticism and the Cold War Imagination," ''Journal of Popular Culture,'' August, 2004
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  • Barzun did not disdain popular culture: his varied interests included [[detective fiction]] and [[baseball]].<ref
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  • ==Popular culture== The TARDIS has frequently appeared or been referred to in popular culture outside ''Doctor Who''.
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  • Especially in [[popular culture]], the line between pornography and art is blurred. [[Madonna (performer)|M
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  • ...The "holy trinity plus one" - race, class, and gender in the workplace and popular culture - are the preferred fields of study. Many of the faculty members on the "cu ==Popular culture==
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  • ...d a famous [[Bob Dylan]] poster (1968). Glaser took stylistic hints from [[popular culture]] from the [[1960s]] and [[1970s]].
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  • ...ression]] of the 1930s, and so there was the same need for [[escapism]] in popular culture, a need that ‘’Star Wars’’ was well able to fill.
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  • * Astarita, Tommaso. ''Village Justice: Community, Family, and Popular Culture in Early Modern Italy.'' (1999). 305 pp.
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  • ...ll and the American Experience in China, 1911-45'' [Macmillan, 1970]). In popular culture, the CBI Theater was the context for the Oscar-winning ''[[The Bridge on th
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  • ==Handymen in popular culture== The handyman image recurs in popular culture. There have been songs about handymen recorded by [[Elvis Presley]] in 1964
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  • In [[popular culture]], one aspect of linguistics which is particularly popular is [[etymology]]
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  • ...s intriguing theoretical explanation, it has taken on a life of its own in popular culture, appearing in [[science fiction]] books, games and movies.
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  • * Hung, Chang-tai. ''War and Popular Culture: Resistance in Modern China, 1937-1945'' (1994) [http://www.amazon.com/War-
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  • ...specifically Christian, that push progressive ideas in politics and the popular culture. While the [[Christian Right]] has been more visible in recent politics, a
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  • ...ion and radio, the BBC has remained one of the main elements in British in popular culture through its obligation to produce TV and radio programmes for the mass audi ...ed the BBC's reach, but nevertheless it remains major influence on British popular culture. Many popular everyday sayings are derived from BBC-produced television sho
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  • Although popular culture celebrates the loud popping sound which can accompany the opening of a bott
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  • ...e provinces a sense of belonging to the Canadian nation and its burgeoning popular culture. Despite the distances separating them from other Canadians, they could fee
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  • Presley is one of the most important popular culture icons of the twentieth century, and the best-selling solo artist in the his ...pure speculation and do not have validity, they are prominent in American popular culture.
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  • ...ref> Its immense and enduring popularity has led to numerous references in popular culture, the founding of many societies by fans of Tolkien's works,<ref>{{cite web| === Impact on popular culture ===
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  • ...ef>Venita Datta, "'L'appel Au Soldat': Visions of the Napoleonic Legend in Popular Culture of the Belle Epoque." ''French Historical Studies'' 2005 28(1): 1-30. Issn:
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  • ...metal song- musical references to 'Stairway' are in evidence all over the popular culture map. Page's classic guitar solo on was played on a 1958 Fender Telecaster p
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  • ...ole. Today this is reflected in not only in normal perception but shown in popular culture.
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  • ...named after him. The provincial association that occupies itself with the popular culture of Limburg is called Veldeke. In 2007 an exposition took place about Veldek
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  • ...th boredom and incomprehension and of "high art" not easily appreciated by popular culture, an ironic fate considering the social mix of Shakespeare's audience. At th
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  • ...nly revolutionized the advertising industry but also significantly changed popular culture. ...Marcus, "Up from the Prairie: Depictions of Chicago and the Middle West in Popular Culture, 1865-1983." PhD dissertation U. of Wisconsin, Madison 2001. 445 pp. DAI
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  • ==Cultural history, popular culture== * Smith, Judith E. ''Visions of Belonging: Family Stories, Popular Culture, and Postwar Democracy, 1940-1960.'' (2004). 444 pp.
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  • ...s, such as the [[shapeshifting|shape-changing]] [[Extraterrestrial life in popular culture|alien]] [[Wampus]]. Many were short-lived, while others rivaled their inspi ...Marvel]] (the [[Marvel Comics]] character) are [[Extraterrestrial life in popular culture|extraterrestrial]]s who have, either permanently or provisionally, taken it
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  • ====Popular culture==== ...de to the Galaxy'', references to it have appeared in a number of media in popular culture. For example, the British pop-funk group [[Level 42]] took the numeric part
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  • ...see Timothy J. Craig and Richard King, editors. 2002. ''Global Goes Local: Popular Culture in Asia.'' Honolulu, HI: Association for Asian Studies and University of Ha ..." In: Timothy J. Craig (editor) ''Japan Pop!: Inside the World of Japanese Popular Culture.'' Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe. ISBN 0-7656-0561-9.</ref> what Hayao Kawai call
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  • Rockefeller has passed into popular culture as the embodiment of wealth. [[Oysters Rockefeller]], created at [[Antoine
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  • ...ins, "Will Rogers: Symbolic Man, Journalist, and Film Image." ''Journal of Popular Culture'' 1976 9(4): 851-877. Issn: 0022-3840 </ref>
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  • ==Fiction, film and popular culture== Cloak and dagger stories became part of the popular culture of the Cold War in both East and West, with innumerable novels and movies t
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  • ...in the circles of clerics, students and merchants, chess entered into the popular culture of Middle Ages. An example is the 209th song of [[Carmina Burana]] from the Chess is also present in the contemporary popular culture. For example, J. K. Rowling's [[Harry Potter]] plays "[[Magical objects in
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  • ...hat have tried to provide philosophical reflection on and around topics of popular culture - movies like ''[[The Matrix]]'' have served as hooks for philosophers to d
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  • ...ar increase in population (the "Baby Boom") and the huge export of British popular culture in music and fashion. The end of the 1960s saw the outbreak of [[the Troubl
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  • ===Popular culture=== ...red in numerous fiction books, television shows, films, and other media of popular culture.
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  • ...o resonated with various movements at the time and became a key fixture of popular culture. The book was translated into many languages and went through numerous repr
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  • ...iropractic in America, the historical conflicts of cultism and science ''J Popular Culture'' [http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/doi/abs/10.1111/j.0022-3840.1977.1004_7
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  • ...l]] [[hero]]. In contrast, persons whose values conflict with those of the popular culture have a much tougher time.
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  • ...etic]] debates of his era—particularly over the "[[High culture|high art]]/popular culture" dichotomy—vying with the likes of [[Theodor W. Adorno]], [[György Luká
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  • ...imes engineering has been seen as a somewhat dry, uninteresting field in [[popular culture]], and has also been thought to be the domain of [[nerd]]s. For example, th
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  • ...|personified]] as a figure or [[fictional character]] in [[mythology]] and popular culture since the earliest days of storytelling. Because the reality of death has h
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  • The music of symphonies has entered popular culture, in everything from film scores to adaptations such as the [[disco]] hit ''
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  • ...introduced passion plays, which reenact the martyrdom of Husayn, into the popular culture. The result was a gradual conversion of the entire Persian-speaking populat
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  • The music of symphonies has entered popular culture, in everything from film scores to adaptations such as the [[disco]] hit ''
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