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The Problem of High Culture and Mass Culture
Diogenes, 1954It would be idle to pretend that Mr. Macdonald's article is not about a most serious problem. In this age of disillusion one of the most serious grounds for concern, one of the deepest sources of the disillusion is the state of popular culture, if by culture we mean anything more than the sum of intellectual, moral, aesthetic habits of a people in any ...
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The novel, mass culture, mass media
2011Already by 1917, if not earlier, the key elements of an agonized preoccupation with mass visual culture in modern American fiction were in place. What would the triumph of spectacle mean for the viability of the printed novel as a cultural form? What would the onslaught of entertaining images do to the reality referenced by novelistic realism?
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Introduction: Popular Culture and Mass Culture
Contemporary European History, 1999At the end of the Second World War, the countries of Western Europe found themselves in a state of economic and physical ruin and, in the cases of Germany, Italy and France, in a position of, at best, moral and political ambiguity and, at worst, outright bankrupcy. Only Britain emerged from the war with its political regime intact and its moral purpose
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Control of culture mass in a chemostat
Biotechnology and Bioengineering, 1971D E, Brown, A R, Patel
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