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The Study of Popular Culture / Shipra Jaiswal and Dr. Oinam Shuraj.

By: Jaiswal, ShipraMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Ghaziabad: A.K. Publicaton, 2013. Edition: 1st ed. 2013Description: 243 p. ; HardISBN: 9789380164731DDC classification: 306
Contents:
1. Post Feminism in Popular Culture; 2. Popular Culture: Literacy Development among Urban Youth; 3. Popular Culture on the "Feminist Movement" Women's "Liberation"; 4. News Media Coverage of Popular-Culture Culpability; 5. Popular Culture and Public Space; 6. Fear and Antipathy of Popular Culture; 7. Reflections on marketing Popular Culture; 8. Remaking Gender and Popular Culture; 9. Popular Culture in Literacy; 10. Popular Culture and the Pleasure of Transgression; 11. Negotiating in Culture and the Self-constructions of Women; REFERENCES...
Summary: The Anthropological concept of culture can be explained best by an analogy with the language. Just as Language is more than vocabulary, culture is more than, say, art and music. Language has rules of grammar and sound that limit and give structure to communication, usually without conscious thought. In English, for example, we use word order to convey the relationship among the words in a sentence.
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1. Post Feminism in Popular Culture;
2. Popular Culture: Literacy Development among Urban Youth;
3. Popular Culture on the "Feminist Movement" Women's "Liberation";
4. News Media Coverage of Popular-Culture Culpability;
5. Popular Culture and Public Space;
6. Fear and Antipathy of Popular Culture;
7. Reflections on marketing Popular Culture;
8. Remaking Gender and Popular Culture;
9. Popular Culture in Literacy;
10. Popular Culture and the Pleasure of Transgression;
11. Negotiating in Culture and the Self-constructions of Women;
REFERENCES...

The Anthropological concept of culture can be explained best by an analogy with the language. Just as Language is more than vocabulary, culture is more than, say, art and music. Language has rules of grammar and sound that limit and give structure to communication, usually without conscious thought. In English, for example, we use word order to convey the relationship among the words in a sentence.

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