Difference between revisions of "Popular Culture"

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This term was coined in the 19th century denoting the amalgamation of ideas, perspectives, [[values]], and customs that form the mainstream culture of any particular society. Western culture is perceived to be the “global” popular culture of today given the strong American and European influences in nearly every corner of the globe.
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This term was coined in the 19th century denoting the amalgamation of ideas, perspectives, [[values]], and customs that form the mainstream [[culture]] of any particular society. Western culture is perceived to be the “global” popular culture of today given the strong American and European influences in nearly every corner of the globe.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 15:54, 27 March 2014

This term was coined in the 19th century denoting the amalgamation of ideas, perspectives, values, and customs that form the mainstream culture of any particular society. Western culture is perceived to be the “global” popular culture of today given the strong American and European influences in nearly every corner of the globe.