Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Útgáfur 12-13Indiana University Press, 1989 |
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... popular culture , and particular- ly popular music , impinged on avant - garde practice in the modernist era . I We can agree , I think , that we are still somewhat at a loss theoretically to account for the profuse and multifarious ...
... popular culture , and particular- ly popular music , impinged on avant - garde practice in the modernist era . I We can agree , I think , that we are still somewhat at a loss theoretically to account for the profuse and multifarious ...
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... mass culture to stimulate their experiments in visual form , either by making popular entertainment the subject matter of their paint- ings ( the impressionists ) or by directly incorporating concrete elements of mass culture ...
... mass culture to stimulate their experiments in visual form , either by making popular entertainment the subject matter of their paint- ings ( the impressionists ) or by directly incorporating concrete elements of mass culture ...
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... mass culture and how it revolutionized perception during the Weimar years . Weimar intellectuals linked mass culture to woman in two pejorative respects . First , mass culture was largely personified as " feminine " in its emotional ...
... mass culture and how it revolutionized perception during the Weimar years . Weimar intellectuals linked mass culture to woman in two pejorative respects . First , mass culture was largely personified as " feminine " in its emotional ...
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