Noun

Singular popular culture

Plural uncountable

popular culture (uncountable)

  1. The prevailing vernacular culture in any given society, including art, cooking, clothing, entertainment, films, mass media, music, sports , and style

Synonyms

Category: English nouns

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Wed Feb 17 13:45:25 2010

Popular culture (commonly known as pop culture) is the totality of ideas, perspectives, attitudes, memes, images and other phenomena that are deemed preferred per an informal consensus within the mainstream of a given culture, specifically Western culture of the early to mid 20th century and the emerging global mainstream of the late 20th to 21st century. Heavily influenced by mass media, this collection of ideas permeates the everyday lives of the society. By contrast, folklore refers to the cultural mainstream of more local or pre-industrial societies.

Popular culture is often viewed as being trivial and "dumbed-down" in order to find consensual acceptance throughout the mainstream. As a result, it comes under heavy criticism from various scientific and non-mainstream sources (most notably religious groups and countercultural groups) which deem it superficial, consumerist, sensationalist, and corrupted.

The term "popular culture" itself is of 19th century coinage, in original usage referring to the education and "culturedness" of the lower classes. The term began to assume the meaning of a culture of the lower classes separate from and opposed to "true education" towards the end of the century, a usage that became established by the interbellum period. The current meaning of the term, culture for mass consumption, especially originating in the United States, is established by the end of World War II. The abbreviated form "pop culture" dates to the 1960s.

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Sat Mar 6 05:58:41 2010

Who are common modern Vampires in Popular Culture?
Q. From a feared monster to a fascinated pop culture icon, Vampires have evolved considerably since their conception. Popular culture has twisted the myth of Vampires into a commonly accepted "creature of the night." In any medium (books, tv, movies, poems, etc), who are some noted modern Vampires in popular culture and what do they contribute to the culture that makes them stand out? Reference links are appreciated.
Asked by Robert M - Tue Nov 11 03:06:42 2008 - - 5 Answers - 1 Comments

A. Popular culture vampires. Books: 1) Laurel K Hamilton - Anita Blake Vampire hunter series 2) Kim Harrison - author of books on the supernatural 3) Ann Rice TV 1) True Blood - HBO 2) Buffy the Vampire Slayer 3) X-files 4) Angel Most of these stories contribute by having strong women character fighting evil.
Answered by bar9018 - Tue Nov 11 03:41:35 2008

What do you think America would be like without popular culture?
Q. I am watching a Barbara Walter's special of the world's most fascinating people. Please explain to me how Justin Timberlake, Katherine Heigl, and Jennifer Hudson make this list? This is so sad. What do you think America would be like without popular culture? No celebrity-obsession, no tabloids..
Asked by mrr86 - Thu Dec 6 22:10:59 2007 - - 8 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Allot better, i don't even see were those people deserve recognition, they would if they actually made a difference but they don't, its sad they receive recognition, but our troops, good Samaritans and other so called average human beings don't, it makes me sick to my stomach.
Answered by ARTY - Thu Dec 6 22:16:00 2007

Philosophy and Popular Culture: a good newb intro to philosophy?
Q. I'm looking at philosophy books on Amazon and the Philosophy and Popular Culture series seems quite interesting. It seems like a good medium to ease some not-so-philosophical people into the concepts of Plato, Descartes and Kant. What do you guys think? To clear things up a bit, Philosophy and Popular Culture is a books series wherein pop culture such as The Simpsons, The Matrix, Star Wars, Monty Python is used to help explain the philosophical ideas of guys like Plato. About 15 to 20 essays and articles are written by a variety of philosophers and scholars humorous explain the philosophical significance of some of these pop culture shows and movies. So far, it's gotten really good reviews. I just wanna know if someone's read it, and what… [cont.]
Asked by Smokey - Wed Dec 20 22:39:39 2006 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. i would start with the greek ones but also try to include the asian ones also like confucious, buddah ect. the ancient ones are the best way to start because they cover the fndamentals
Answered by ARCHANGEL - Wed Dec 20 22:49:14 2006

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