Title Resistance through media consumption: a study of popular culture /
Authors Černevičiūtė, Jūratė
DOI 10.15388/Proceedings.2023.40
eISBN 9786090709986
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Is Part of The abstract book of the international conference Populism in national and global media, 24-25 November, 2023, Vilnius University.. Vilnius : Vilnius University Press, 2023. p. 26-28.. eISBN 9786090709986
Keywords [eng] Popular culture ; cultural studies ; media consumption ; cultural populism
Abstract [eng] The topic of popular culture has traditionally held a significant place in the work of the representatives of cultural studies. In the works of the founders of the Birmingham Centre Richard Hoggart and Stuart Hall in the 1960s, the most critical themes of the popular culture were outlined: the diversity of the mass culture, the presence of both authentic and inauthentic components within it, and the individual’s ability to distinguish between them (McGuigan, 1992). Interest in the popular culture was associated with the quest for grassroots cultural impulses which offered an alternative to the existing ideology.
Published Vilnius : Vilnius University Press, 2023
Type Conference paper
Language English
Publication date 2023
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