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Rodriguez, Richard T. – Aztlan: A Journal of Chicano Studies, 2006
The homeboy aesthetic is identifiable as an assemblage of key signifiers: clothing (baggy pants and undershirts are perhaps the most significant), hair (or, in the current moment of the aesthetic, lack of hair), bold stance, and distinct language (think "calo" mixed with hip-hop parlance), all combining to form a distinguishable cultural…
Descriptors: Cultural Differences, Masculinity, Fantasy, Homosexuality
Makay, John J.; Gonzalez, Alberto – Southern Speech Communication Journal, 1987
Discusses how Bob Dylan's biographical songs promote the myth of the outlaw-hero and offer powerful cultural criticism by appealing to three ethical traits: resistance to corrupt authority, integrity of the self, and simplicity. Shows how Dylan's biographical rhetoric defines a social context that appeals to a vast audience. (JD)
Descriptors: Cultural Influences, Music, Persuasive Discourse, Popular Culture
Hlynka, Anthony; Knupfer, Nancy Nelson – 1997
This paper addresses the television program "Cheers" and demonstrates one way of interpreting the complexity of messages within the program. The interplay of visual messages within the "Cheers" programming is referred to as intertextuality, or the relation of one text to another to express an idea. Two basic types of…
Descriptors: Comedy, Literacy, Popular Culture, Programming (Broadcast)
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Comber, Barbara; Nixon, Helen – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2001
Notes that while many adults seem to be rejoicing in the fact that the Harry Potter books have brought the pleasures of book reading to a new generation of young readers, Harry Potter is also entering the realm of popular media culture. Discusses and analyses the effect Harry Potter books have on children and on society. (SG)
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Elementary Secondary Education, Mass Media Effects, Popular Culture
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Dyson, Anne Haas – Research in the Teaching of English, 2000
Considers the importance of materials from popular culture in children's literate activities. Emphasizes the dynamic ways in which children adapt symbols from popular culture for their own academic and social purposes. Argues for the need to view popular culture more respectfully. (NH)
Descriptors: Childrens Writing, Cultural Literacy, Elementary Education, Media Literacy
Klinger-Vartabedian, Laurel; Vartabedian, Robert A. – 1991
To analyze a case of discourse and social transformation, a study examined the 1950s coffeehouse movement and the "Beat Generation" which spawned the movement. While the coffeehouse/Beatism phenomenon was short-lived, the philosophical foundation of the movement was far more pervasive than is generally recognized. In addition to the…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Discourse Analysis, Mass Media Role, North American Culture
Farrell, Amy E. – 1988
Changing from a non-profit foundation to a for-profit corporation, "Ms." magazine recently passed through a transitional phase, transforming its image to attract more advertisers. Four issues published after the fifteenth anniversary issue, when the new image was introduced, illumine both the hegemony of patriarchal capitalism and the…
Descriptors: Feminism, Ideology, Journalism, Mass Media Use
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Kuritz, Hyman – History of Education Quarterly, 1981
Explores the social context surrounding the popularization of science in nineteenth century America. The author argues that the popularization process was inseparable from the general democratization of Western society which was going on simultaneously. Increased public access to new scientific information was supposed to stimulate…
Descriptors: Democratic Values, Popular Culture, Science History, Self Actualization
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Walcott, Rinaldo – Action, Criticism, and Theory for Music Education, 2005
Hip hop is the most multicultural of popular musical forms--all races and ethnicities are involved. Simultaneously hip hop is also the most racialized, and indeed the most blackened, musical form of individuals' times. How did this happen and why should it be of interests to music scholars? In this short essay, the author attempts to suggest that…
Descriptors: Music Education, Civil Rights, Music, Popular Culture
Fishburn, Katherine – 1982
This book explores how women have been portrayed in various forms of American popular culture over the years. In an introductory section, it is suggested that popular culture has generally used women to represent a social mythology that is built around women's subordinate status, a position that current feminists reject. Chapter 1 reviews books…
Descriptors: Females, Feminism, Popular Culture, Sex Role
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DiMaggio, Paul – American Sociological Review, 1987
Proposes a framework for analyzing the relationships between social structure, patterns of artistic consumption and production, and the classification of artistic genres. Societies' artistic classification systems vary along four dimensions: differentiation, hierarchy, universality, and boundary strength. These are affected by social structure…
Descriptors: Aesthetic Values, Art, Classification, Cultural Differences
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Efland, Arthur D. – Studies in Art Education: A Journal of Issues and Research in Art Education, 2004
A middle ground between two rival visions of art education is explored. One side views the major purpose for education in the arts to be the aesthetic experiences they offer, while a rival position identifies the mission of art education to be the exploration and analysis of visual culture, to help students discern social contextual influences…
Descriptors: Aesthetics, Culture, Aesthetic Education, Fine Arts
Muller, Charles; And Others – Francais dans le Monde, 1979
This section consists of six essays dealing with: (1) current trends in French linguistics; (2) French possessive pronouns; (3) contemporary French novelists; (4) "happiness" in France; (5) the Belgian playwright Michel Ghelderode; and (6) the pedagogical use of popular songs. (AM)
Descriptors: French Literature, Grammar, Linguistics, Popular Culture
Kilpatrick, William – American Educator, 1995
Music can help create a good moral environment if it is music that can be shared, that channels emotions and shapes the soul, that has stood the test of time, and that tells a story. Today's rock music all too often plays a destructive role in leading youth away from virtue. (SLD)
Descriptors: Child Development, Cultural Enrichment, Cultural Influences, Moral Development
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Wedding, Danny – Journal of Alcohol and Drug Education, 2000
Examines the way alcohol use has been portrayed in films with particular emphasis on the western genre. Saloons, bar fights, and town drunks are all staple features of the genre, a genre that has contributed significantly to the prevailing image of masculinity. This paper argues that these images influence and shape contemporary attitudes about…
Descriptors: Alcohol Abuse, Alcoholic Beverages, Alcoholism, Drinking
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