Lesson 1. An Overview of Popular Culture: Lecturer: Ms. Erika Mae D. Viloria
Lesson 1. An Overview of Popular Culture: Lecturer: Ms. Erika Mae D. Viloria
PHILIPPINE POPULAR
CULTURE
(PHILPOP)
Lecturer:
Ms. Erika Mae D. Viloria
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Popular culture, unlike folk or high culture,
provides individuals with a chance to change
the prevailing sentiments and norms of
behavior, as we shall see. So popular culture
appeals to people because it provides
opportunities for both individual happiness
and communal bonding.
Examples of Popular Culture
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Example:
There are those who believe TV is responsible for
the dumbing down of society; that children watch too
much television; and that the couch potato syndrome
has contributed to the epidemic of childhood obesity.
Folk and High Culture
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Folk Culture
Folk culture represents a simpler lifestyle, that is
generally conservative, largely self-sufficient, and
often characteristic of rural life. Radical innovation is
generally discouraged. Group members are expected
to conform to traditional modes of behavior adopted
by the community.
Popular Culture
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Example:
For example, a news
Popular culture is also influenced
station reporting on a specific
by professional entities that provide topic, say the effects of playing
violent video games, will seek a
the public with information. These noted psychologist or
sources include the news media, sociologist who has published in
this area. This strategy is a
scientific and scholarly publications, useful way of influencing the
and ‘expert’ opinion from people public and may shape their
collective opinions on a
considered an authority in their particular subject
field.
Reference
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https://philosophynow.org/
issues/64/
Pop_Culture_An_Overview
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