Intro to Popular Culture

Some Vocabulary:

Popular CulturePopular culture is the accumulated store of cultural products such as music, art, literature, fashion, dance, film, television, and radio that are consumed primarily by non-elite groups such as the working, lower, and middle class. 

  • Counter Culturea way of life, a set of attitudes or a group of people whose ideas and values are different than the mainstream accepted beliefs.
  • Fadsa thing that becomes very popular in a short amount of time, and then is forgotten at about the same speed.
  • Progressive Evolution: the process of a gradual change or development in a culture's institutions or social/economic structures.

Take a look at this website (Popmatters, see below). Browse the site and choose 1 article to read and summarize it by taking notes on the article and what it says. Follow up your notes by what YOU think about what was covered in the article. Turn this response in as credit today.

You can read articles here to inspire you with ideas about what to write about.
After researching, reading, and responding, please continue to write today. You may also choose to read David Sedaris' essays, if you prefer or need a break from writing. Finish Me Talk Pretty One Day by Tuesday, Sept. 30.

HOMEWORK: Please complete David Sedaris' Me Talk Pretty One Day by the end of the week (Tuesday we will be covering new ground). You should write a draft of a non-fiction essay for your portfolio influenced by Sedaris' writing and style (see previous assignment in the posts below).

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