High culture Essays

  • High Culture

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    The modern definition of ‘culture’ is the ‘art, literature, music and other intellectual expressions of a particular society or time’ (“Culture,” Oxford’s Advanced Learner’s Dictionary of Current English). There are two principal concepts in the study of communication and culture – the materialist and the idealist view of culture. The materialist approach concerns itself with the literary criticisms of Karl Marx and Freidrich Engels, and the Frankfurt School where culture is constituted by class relations

  • Popular Culture's Subserviance to High Culture

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    Popular Culture's Subserviance to High Culture For about a century, Western Culture has really been divided into two cultures, the traditional type of 'high culture' and a 'mass culture' manufactured wholesale for the market. High culture is the arts that require some form of intellect to comprehend, so therefore can only reach a tiny segment of the population, whilst levelling accusations of elitism. High culture includes ballet; the forms of operas, operettas and symphonies; types of film;

  • Edward's Theory Of High And Low Context Culture

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    Today workforce is faced with a much more complex situation like national origin, culture and subcultures, accents, and language barriers and so on. Clarity in communication is vital in business. It is necessary to understand the concepts of cultural competence and cultural adaptability. These concepts help individuals interact across cultures without judgment. This ability enables them to approach communication issues with more patience and a stronger desire to reach an understanding that works

  • Difference Between High Context And Low Context Culture

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    Differences in High context and Low context cultures: “My family honor” “Contexts or Environment are fields of experience that help communicators make sense of others’ behavior” (Interplay, the process of interpersonal communication. P.11.) Environment not only refers to a physical location but also the personal experiences and cultural background that the individuals bring to the conversation. There are two specific norms that shape the way people of a culture communicate. One is High Context Cultures and

  • How Does the Line Between High and Pop Culture Become Blurred?

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    In this essay I intend to explore what is meant by the terms popular culture and high culture. I will also look at how the relationship between these two terms has become distorted and blurred over time. In order to reinforce what I am saying about popular and high culture I will be using a range of examples from the music industry to show how the line between high culture and popular culture has become ambiguous. I will also call upon the work of John Storey to give my work an academic foundation

  • Rape Culture In High Schools

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    Rape culture has been around for centuries and today we still do not see a drastic change in the rapist serving time, and the victim, preferably labeled as the survivor receiving proper justice. An alleged rapist will most likely never get the full conviction and serve the time they should when unwanted sexual intercourse occurs with another person. Justice is not being fulfilled and with changes revolving around criminal justice rules and laws of punishment will lead to an outcome that is fair on

  • Analysis Of The Culture High By Brett Harvey

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    Brett Harvey’s documentary, “The Culture High” is an interesting story that takes a raw and honest look that tears into the very grit of modern day marijuana prohibition to reveal the truth behind the arguments and motivations governing both those who support and those who oppose the existing pot laws. As we ask ourselves will marijuana be legalize in our life time? Or is the “war on drugs” really fundamentally affecting this country? This documentary states two reasons why the information on cannabis

  • Case Study: What is Graffiti? Can it be a Cultural Enterprise?

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    is a personalised writing of an artist’s name. This is a staple of graffiti culture. A tag is not necessarily defined as a culturally artistic ... ... middle of paper ... ...an art is an organised, skilled activity with strong aesthetic dimension. Seen in conjunction with international contemporary art movement. Questions the end point of graffiti subculture. An experienced and more mature participant in graffiti culture. Characterised by stylised art, development of signature styles and sets of

  • The Importance of Material Factors in Determining Class Attainment

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    have stated before, on the other hand there is evidence to show that cultural factors do determine differential class attainment as well. It blames working class culture and ethnic minority culture for failure to achieve, it suggests that the reason working class and ethnic minority children fail is because their home culture is inadequate, especially in terms of parental attitudes, child rearing practices and language development. Douglas argues that working class and ethnic minority

  • High Risk Behaviors in Mexican and Polish Cultures

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    High Risk Behaviors Both the Mexican and Polish cultures participate in the high risk behaviors of consuming large qualities of alcohol followed by the use of the illegal substance of cannabis. Although these societies prefer similar substances the rationale behind their taking part in these high risk behaviors are very different. The Mexican culture tends to be very festive where the use of substances is typically encircled around social gatherings. In contrast, the abuse of alcohol is long

  • Decoding America's War on Marijuana: A Review of 'The Culture High'

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    start this war on drugs. The Culture High, a documentary on the journey of weed in America, explains Nixon’s role in marijuana. The documentary also covers much, much more. The Culture High is a two-hour long documentary covering everything on the criminalization of weed: from those opposing its legalization, to those making money from it, the health benefits, derailing marijuana myths, the history of the war on drugs, and more. More than just hippies

  • Clockwork Orange And The Age Of Mechanical Reproduction

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    obscures and opposes. While commodity fetishism represents the alienation away from use-value and towards exchange-value, leading to the assembly line construction of the same--as we see relentlessly analyzed by Horkheimer and Adorno in their essay The Culture Industry. Benjamin believes that with the destruction of tradition, laboratory potentialities are nonetheless created. The process of the destruction of aura through mass reproduction brings about the "destruction of traditional modes of experience

  • Fredric Jameson, Postmodernism and Consumer Society

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    articles: his original "Postmodernism and Consumer Society" (1983) and "Postmodernism: The Cultural Logic of late Capitalism" (1984), the same title as his monumental book on the topic. In these works, Jameson expands his analysis to include popular culture, architecture, theory, and other texts, and thus can be seen as part of a movement toward cultural studies as a replacement for canonical literary studies. In the version included here, Jameson links current intellectual, social, and spatial disorientation

  • Nicholas Garnham - The Cultural Industries

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    2). CONCEPTS OF CULTURE: PUBLIC POLICY AND THE CULTURAL INDUSTRIES 1. introduction In conceptualizing the cultural industries as central to any analysis of cultural activity and of public policy, we stand against a whole tradition of idealist cultural analysis. This tradition--Raymond Williams critiques it in Culture and Society (1958) and other works--has defined culture as a realm separate from, and actively opposed ... ... middle of paper ... ...of high culture by vulgar commercialism

  • A Story of “Batik Indonesia”

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    in different languages, clothes, and customs. These differences are culture. I interpret a culture as an identity or a uniqueness of a country that could not find in another country. This way, I see a culture as a valuable thing. At least, this is what I think now, but it was different before. I did not use to be aware of our own culture, neither did most of Indonesian. Therefore, we used to disregard one of our precious cultures, that is batik. Batik is a cloth with unique motif that is traditionally

  • Exploring the Relationship Between Faith and Belief

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    relationship between faith and belief, explain why cultural shift is important to note when trying to understand religious issues, go into detail on the three hallmarks of each of the two cultures by showing how they compare to each other, show how Tillich’s notion of correlation deals with this idea of culture and a crisis of belief, and explain how Marsh’s notion of a “theology of negotiation” (33) fits with Lonergan’s definition and allows him to argue that film can help us raise theological questions

  • Blackface Performances And Freak Analysis

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    understand the culture named today, popular (pop) culture, as the medium that brought light to these concepts, that once was in the dark. Danesi states the era, pop culture, gave rise to the people since the 1950's, regardless or class or education, to shape fashion, music, lifestyle, and other forms of entertainment today (2015). As a culture, members within form a unity of interest, in this case, it is shaped from media and technology. Ultimately, individuals gravitate towards a pop culture since the

  • Culture Background Affects Communication

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    different cultural background. As culture might be defined as the scheme in which a person is socialized, it also means that culture influences the manner that people live, play, work and most importantly communicate with others. In order to understand and communicate effectively with people from different culture it is important to understand how culture affects communication. Culture can be conceptualized in many different ways but common conceptualization of culture focuses directly upon communication

  • Differences between High Context and Low Context Societies

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    Differences between High Context and Low Context Societies Context is defined by the Merriam-Webster dictionary as either being “the words that are used with a certain word or phrase and that help to explain its meaning” or “the situation in which something happens: the group of conditions that exist where and when something happens” (Merriam-Webster). These definitions refer to the way a word or phrase is said or to the place in which an action or group of actions occur which help define something

  • Analysis Of Long Term Parking

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    Long Term Parking by Arman shows the value of the utilization of popular and consumer culture by representing the vicious cycle of capitalism to achieve happiness and glamour. In Discussion of Envy, Berger shows the endless cycle of consumerism a person goes through to achieve a life that is filled with glamor and happiness. The journal article titled Arman’s System of Objects discusses the young life of this artist who went by Arman and the relationships that inspired the artist to come into his