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Introduction: Therapeutic Culture
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Alan Apperley +2 more
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Documentary America: Exploring Popular Culture [PDF]
Documentary America: Exploring Popular ...
Girgus, Sam B.
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Popular Culture: Supracultural Communication
The basic questions which stem from theoretical inquiry into popular culture can be summed up as follows: whose culture is this and in what way should it be approached.
Bojan Žikić
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Popular Culture in the Muslim World
Popular Culture in Medieval Cairo. By Boaz Shoshan. Cambridge, UK and New York Press Syndicate of the University of Cambridge, 1993.148 pp. Struggle and Survival in the Modern Middle East. By Edmund Burke, III (ed.).
Dilnawaz A. Siddiqui
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The Vietnam War is evolving from contemporary memory into history. Fifty years on, it still serves as a benchmark in the history of war reporting and in the representation of conflict in popular culture and historical memory.
Lardinois, Brigitte +3 more
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Robert Louis Stevenson and Popular Culture
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Linda Dryden
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We don’t need just the DFC, we needs lots of comics, and what’s more, we can make them. Let’s get to it! [PDF]
Comics have too often been dismissed as unsophisticated, popular culture texts or as a phase of reading which children are encouraged to move out of towards more ‘worthy’ literary fare.
Gibson, Mel
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An anthropological perspective on popular culture
In contrast with the view of culture as an autonomous, integrated unit, culture is presented in this paper as a fluid, complex and frequently fragmented process located in social interaction between individuals, acts, thoughts and objects which convey ...
Petro Esterhuyse
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Law\u27s Visual Afterlife: Violence, Popular Culture, and Translation Theory [PDF]
In Walter Benjamin’s essay, “The Task of the Translator,” Benjamin argues that translations enable a work’s afterlife. Afterlife is not what happens after death but what allows a work (or event or idea) to go on living and to evolve over time and place ...
Mezey, Naomi
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Popular culture: from folklore to patrimony
The analysis of “popular culture,” as inspired by the proposal of the archaeology of knowledge, allows us to exercise epistemological reflexivity on the formation of the Social Sciences in Brazil.
Gilmar Rocha
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