decade after the initiation of đổi mới policy have given the local music industry the opportunity to formulate itself again in Vietnam at the mid-1990, in major support of musical acts of Vietnamese youth subcultures, who represent the Vietnamese post-war generation. Through their musical expression, the youth has created their imagined identities, which Olsen has conceptualized with two following terms Globalization and Vietnamization. By quoting Negus’ definition of the term Globalization, which originally…
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Mass Mediated Culture | 1900s print and electronic media | High Culture | Classical music, fine arts, literature, philosophy, cuisine | Intertextuality | The way texts refer to other texts | Anthropological | Customs of a social group | Text/ Artifact | Anything considered to be a subject for analysis | Folk culture/ Mass Culture | Music, dance, storytelling, crafts, clothing, carnival | Pop culture | Human-made items, consumed and accepted by large numbers of people in society. Popular=…
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Don’t Stop the Pop We all belong to this global city called the world. Change and progress are taking place in all domains and music is one of those. The music entertainment industry is playing a major role in this revolution. The youth of today should be exposed to all genres of music instead of being forced to listen to only one genre. We are desperately in need of a democratic culture whereby each and every individual has freedom of opinion. Pop music is one of those genres that has positively…
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60s were when the children of a post war era began to mature and influenced by the Australian cultural landscape and started to lean new things such as changing beliefs. These influences resulted in large protests and demonstrations against many issues including the Vietnam War, women’s rights, fair wages, free education and the recognition of aboriginal rights according to (1960s – Decade in context, n.d.). These events are all apart of Australian popular culture in the 1960s, towards the late 60’s…
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Our culture has been influenced by people with power over the years. Nowadays, the American culture is more modernized and sophisticated compared to the twenty century. Popularity and the term "going viral" are some of the words that influence the most the new pop culture. These words basically describe how awesome is today’s society. Also, these words describe how a modern epic hero should be. For example, J. K. Rowling created “The Harry Potter Series” which is a hero that influence young generations…
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Orange Prize for Fiction for female novelists is awarded to Helen Dunmore for A Spell of Winter. Lady Mary Wortley Montagu's Romance Writings, including first publication of her novel Princess Docile, are first published 234 years after her death. Pop culture Rapper Tupac Shakur Shot In Vegas/Later Dies Rapper Snoop Doggy Dogg (Calvin Broadus) along with his bodyguard are charged with first and second-degree murder in the shooting death of a gang member in Los Angeles 1997 Local TEXAS STATE ELECTRONIC…
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"Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band is first and foremost the album that gave rise to 'hopes of progress in pop music" (The Times, 29 May 1967) Did the impact of the Beatles Sgt Pepper album help redefine popular music as a culturally significant art form? Summary of Assignment Choose an artist from the period 1900-1970 and to examine their relationship to the cultural and social framework of their era with reference to an important or influential album. Introduction In this essay I…
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homophobia • 1967 – “The Summer of Love” o Hippies, flower power, go to San Francisco, Haight Ashbury but only benefited straight while males. o Sexual liberation did not liberate for all, mostly just for straight white males • Assassinations and war o Viet Nam – they started to treat everyone as a solider because the opponents did not wear uniforms o Medgar Evers, June 12, 1963 – black o John Kennedy – Nov 22, 1963 o Robert Kennedy – June 6, 1968 o Martin Luther King – Apr 4, 1968 American…
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Social Constructionism and Global Identities: American Influences within the Japanese Anime Culture Introduction: The word anime simply refers to the representation of human ideas using animation (Shen pg. 12). Thus in anime, non-human characters who are a creation of the human mind are used to pass an ideology or ideas of different cultures. Animes of different nations compare greatly due the globalization of the industry of animation (She P. 17). Anime of particular countries if keenly compared…
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Part 1 1) Map dominating events Using the Zeitgeist map to interpret pop culture and what I feel played a role in my understanding of the spirit of the time include a play I attended recently called West Side Story. The plot of the play is a modern interpretation of the classic novel Romeo and Juliet. The main theme of the play was the racial tension between Whites and Latinos. The play showcased women’s effect on men and how some women are mistreated sexually due to their gender. The lead actress…
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