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mass culture   (translated from Dutch)
mass culture mass culture a form of culture perception is which coincides with industrialisatie ...
http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Massacultuur - 1k - Cached (Dutch) - Wikipedia (Dutch) - Similar pages

Mass culture   (translated from Greek)
Mass culture The significance of mass culture us refers in the idea of particular culture which produces the "mass", or be ...
http://el.wikipedia.org/wiki/Μαζική_κουλτούρα - 2k - Cached (Greek) - Wikipedia (Greek) - Similar pages

Mass leisure culture
Mass leisure culture Mass Leisure Culture is an aspect of the later Industrial ... team sports. During the Industrial Revolution, western culture shifted in favor of consumerism during ...
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Culture of mass   (translated from Portuguese)
Culture of mass It is called Culture of Mass all cultura produced for the masses -- the ... and propagated by ways of Communication of Mass. Table of content Culture of Mass ...
http://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cultura_de_massa - 12k - Cached (Portuguese) - Wikipedia (Portuguese) - Similar pages

Ministry of culture and mass communications of Russia   (translated from Russian)
Ministry of culture and mass communications of Russia Ministry of culture and mass communications of Russia (Minkul'tury) — the ... normative- lawful regulation in the sphere of culture, skill, cinematography, media and mass communications, ...
http://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/Министерство_культуры_и_м ... - 3k - Cached (Russian) - Wikipedia (Russian) - Similar pages

Culture   (translated from Russian)
Culture Kul'tu?ra (from armor. ) - collection guided ... these values to produce and to use. Culture is the most important characteristic of human vital activity. Content Determination of the culture Culture as the civilization In many respects, the contemporary concept of "culture" as civilizations was formed in 18 - ...
http://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/Культура - 24k - Cached (Russian) - Wikipedia (Russian) - Similar pages

Popular culture
Popular culture Popular culture, or pop culture, is the vernacular (people's) culture that prevails in any given society. The content of popular culture is determined by the daily interactions, ...
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Popular culture   (translated from Japanese)
Popular culture Popular culture(The palpus naivety which wants it is ... the fine arts etc.), it is the culture which the people loves widely. English mass culture or it is suitable to popular ...
http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/大衆文化 - 5k - Cached (Japanese) - Wikipedia (Japanese) - Similar pages

Culture industry   (translated from German)
Culture industry The term Culture industry designates the industrialized production of culture, thus of "cultural properties". It is a ... Theodor W. Adorno . Its term of the culture industry steps for the first time in ... the clearing-up"(Adorno/ Horkheimer 1948) up: Culture industry is the "willentliche integration of ...
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kulturindustrie - 23k - Cached (German) - Wikipedia (German) - Similar pages

Culture industry
Culture industry The term culture industry was coined by Theodor Adorno (1903 ... Horkheimer (1895-1973). They argued that popular culture is like a factory producing standardized cultural ... easy pleasures available through consumption of popular culture make people docile and content, no matter ... economic circumstances. Adorno and Horkheimer saw this mass-produced culture as a danger to ...
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