Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 16,Útgáfa 1Indiana University Press, 1993 |
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... culture likes to keep in place.12 The boundary , that is , mapped by Andreas Huyssen in his study of " Mass Culture as Modernism's Other " that divides modernism , high culture , and maleness not to mention fear of feminism and feminiza ...
... culture likes to keep in place.12 The boundary , that is , mapped by Andreas Huyssen in his study of " Mass Culture as Modernism's Other " that divides modernism , high culture , and maleness not to mention fear of feminism and feminiza ...
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... cultural battles of the 1960s , the seeming encroachment of popular culture into high culture , demanded a redrawing of the lines that transformed the elitist Woolf into a positive rather than negative , or disrupting , token of cultural ...
... cultural battles of the 1960s , the seeming encroachment of popular culture into high culture , demanded a redrawing of the lines that transformed the elitist Woolf into a positive rather than negative , or disrupting , token of cultural ...
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... culture ; " cults , " after all , are associated with popular culture figures , with " stars . " But , I would also argue , if the figures involved on either side of the cultural divide were male , not female , the word " cult " would ...
... culture ; " cults , " after all , are associated with popular culture figures , with " stars . " But , I would also argue , if the figures involved on either side of the cultural divide were male , not female , the word " cult " would ...
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