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    American pop culture has been going on ever since America has become a big world power along with other countries. Sometimes we don’t know how westernized we are since it’s all around us. There are some positives to this export to other countries, but there is also negatives. Some negatives to the exportation of American pop culture are the misrepresentation of other societies, teachings of extreme beliefs, and the erasing of other cultures around us. First of all, the export of American culture has

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    The Yeezy Campaign Pop Culture According to Grazian, the popular culture which is commonly referred to as the pop culture is usually produced, consumed as well as experienced within a context of overlapping sets of social relationships. With regard to his interactionist concept of pop culture, Grazian contends that in the world of popular culture, interactions have multiple impacts on what we consider as our taste and our preferences. This is particularly mirrored in Kanye West's meta-meme viral

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    Pop Culture Mediums are Our Future Pop culture mediums have only been around since the beginning of the early two thousands. There are so many different pop culture mediums in today’s society. There are mediums for different cultures, ages, and sexes. The pop culture mediums are used on a daily bases by almost everyone around the world. Personally, I use four mediums almost every day. These mediums are: Youtube, Netflix, Snapchat, and Instagram. I began using these four mediums when I was around

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    In the region referred to as the South located in the United States there is a blend of cultures and practices. Largely due to major role of slavery that tied so closely with culture and the predominantly agricultural economy. There was struggle for freedom and education, and for the oppression of blacks and their culture to cease and everyone be treated as equals. Though now because of pop culture everything that was fought for and earned is not being taken for granted. The development of technology

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    Popular Culture Modern Pop culture plays a major role in America in several ways via several media sources including, television, radio and the internet. These sources are often utilized to indicate what the social "norm" is in society, and there are several theories as to how this is done. An example of how this is presented is by the relationships amongst people, behaviors of the main characters, and the way in which they live, shop, eat, etc. With changes to society, modern pop culture has also

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    Feminism and Pop culture By: Brittany Stevers In the recent history, feminism and pop culture have become more closely entwined than ever before. This can be partially because of the growing interest in culture studies as an academic discipline, but it can also be explained by the fact that, there’s a whole lot more popular culture to watch. Pop culture has become our common language, a universal way of uniting the world. Pop culture is also a key route to making the

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    What is pop culture? Pop culture is modern cultural patterns that are passed through mass media through the use of an expression of society and the environment. It has been influenced by music, movies, commercial advertisements and modern technology which has gotten popular throughout the years. Pop culture has brought a battle either mocking or showing a low value of feminism in pop culture. Many artists such as the famous, Madonna and other artists have portrayed feminism through music and books

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    How does pop culture perpetuate gender stereotypes? Popular culture is a broad perspective of how society is perceived today. It plays a major role especially in our youth, paints an image of how one should look, act, or perceive the world and their surroundings; also persuading a group of individuals into accepting and pursuing a financial way of living. Pop culture is involved in our everyday life whether we are aware or not, from watching television, listening to the radio, or even surfing the

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    movies in American pop culture. Pop culture consists of ideas, images and perspectives that are popular within the mainstream of a culture. American pop culture, specifically, is very influential on foreign cultures and societies. Western culture affects other societies negatively due to the unrealistic portrayal of America and foreign countries, the limited information provided about the impacts of American culture, and the diminishing of traditional ideals. American pop culture portrays America

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    News, Events, popular Culture, and Prices). According to the article, "1980s News, events, Popular Culture, and Prices," media such as television shows and music videos enabled people to view what celebrities were wearing at a much quicker pace rather than waiting for a magazine to come out. This caused individuals to easily go out to the mall and acquire the newest trends (1980s News, Events, Popular Culture, and Prices). In the article titled, "1980s News, Events, Popular Culture, and Prices," some

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