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... mass culture constituted the same threat to Ameri- can virtue as communism did : mass culture was the homegrown equivalent of international communism . In 1952 , The Partisan Re- view canvassed American intellectuals on the dangers ...
... mass culture constituted the same threat to Ameri- can virtue as communism did : mass culture was the homegrown equivalent of international communism . In 1952 , The Partisan Re- view canvassed American intellectuals on the dangers ...
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Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture. cultural freedom is promised and mass culture produced " ( " Our Country " 285 ) . And the mass culture referred to was fictionalized as a ( Communist ) horde : a “ mass ...
Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture. cultural freedom is promised and mass culture produced " ( " Our Country " 285 ) . And the mass culture referred to was fictionalized as a ( Communist ) horde : a “ mass ...
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... mass culture would seem to anticipate the feminist critique of representation for securing the male viewer in a position of mastery over the visual field . But where the feminist critique insists on the manner in which the woman is made ...
... mass culture would seem to anticipate the feminist critique of representation for securing the male viewer in a position of mastery over the visual field . But where the feminist critique insists on the manner in which the woman is made ...
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Collective Memory Credibility Structures and the Case | 31 |
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