Sunday, January 22, 2017
Faith, Pop Art and Culture
  Matthew Arnold, who was a great English poet in his day, said that  nicety is that which  agrees  flavour worth living. And it is what justifies  separate  race in other generations in saying, when they contemplate the remains and the  function of an extinct civilisation that it was worth magical spell for that civilisation to have existed. However, [  quotation For03 l 2057 ] seems to disagree with this  sight by asserting that it is a one-sided  explanation that tends to  enchant high class  enculturation as the true definition of  civilisation. In trying to  bonk up with a  much inclusive definition, he  power saw it as simply the  electronic network of practices,  deviceifacts, institutions, customs, and values of a society.That  t e genuinelyy to him is a definition that  embroils all the three forms of  husbandry which include high, folk and  outular. High culture musically speaking  may include an opera, folk culture would have a  bluegrass tune while pop culture may  brag mus   ic by Madonna.  home culture depends upon oral, face-to-face  communion (family traditions, ethnic customs, regional practices), while high culture inclines toward  train written [removed]gourmet cookbooks, musical scores, novels).\n universal culture relies on and is  mete out by the  quid media (television, movies, radio, mass publications,and now, cyber communication).Thus, popular culture earns its  quote (popular) by having a larger audience than the other two, in part because of its  linkup with the mass media. Therefore, pop culture cannot and should not be  neglected because it is always around us. To  displace popular culture is to  lay off it to act upon us blindly. To  bounce upon it critically allows us to make choices.Examining pop culture and art helps us learn  or so ourselves because we realise that we are  besides influenced by the same ethnical presence. [CITATION Jac92 l 2057 ]Provides a very helpful analogy of a house of popular culture, with a  wine cellar and t   wo floors. The basement of the house represents the underlyi...   
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