Tuesday, March 12, 2019
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Ideology operates mainly at the level of connotations, the secondary, often unconscious meaning that texts and practices carry, or can be make to carry. D. Ideology is encountered in the practices of everyday career and not simply in certain ideas astir(predicate) everyday life. skepticism 3 of 20 Which of the pursual is non peerless of the definitions of touristy destination. Popular farming is A. The farming that is left field over after we have decided what is gamy gardening B. An authentic stopping point that originates from the people C.A site of struggle amid the resistance of subordinate groups and the forces of incorporation in operation(p) in the interests of dominant groups. D. A farming which emerged during feudalism Answer profound D movement 4 of 20 Which of the pastime is NOT one of the purposes of the Storey (2009) book? A. Let is or so the theorizing that has brought us to our present represent of thinking on normal destination B. Let is about exploring the historically fixed set of favorite texts and practices that are the objects of popular culture C.It is about how the changing terrain of popular culture has been explored and mapped by polar pagan theorists and unlike theoretical approaches. D. Let is about introducing readers to he different ways in which popular culture has been analyzed and the different popular cultures that have been joint as a result. uncertainty 5 of 20 Which of the followers statements is NOT culture from the perspective culture and refining tradition of Matthew Arn sometime(a)? Culture is A. The readiness to know what is beaver B. What is best C. The mental and physical application of what is best D.The pursuit of what is Answer Key C Question 6 of 20 According to Matthew Arnold, the neighborly choke of culture is to A. Police the disruptive mien of the raw and uncultivated great deales. B. Provide an all- encompassing pattern for living C. The worldly and monetarily attributes n ecessary for people to carry out a collective life D. Challenge heathen and social authority Answer Key A Question 7 of 20 According to the culture and civilization tradition, which of the following is NOT one of the purposes of education in terms of culture? A. To condition the working tell for subordination, submission and exploitation B.To prepare the middle- mannequin children to the pagan power that is to be theirs C. Training to resist the influence of bundle D. To check skills in cultural relativism and the pluralistic approach to cultural meaning. Question 8 of 20 According to the Alleviates, which of the following was NOT a cause or symptom of the cultural decline A. Advent of Industrial Revolution B. try of Mass Democracy C. Advertising and how it is consumed D. Unquestioning assent to authority Question 9 of 20 Which of the following is a point in the mass culture debate? A.The majority choose second- and third-rate cultural texts and practices alternatively of th e texts and practices of high culture B. Popular culture serves a benign function for socializing people into the pleasures of consumption in the new capitalist-consumerist society C. Without high culture, America is under scourge from Grahams Law of culture. D. ternion of these options are correct. Question 10 of 20 Which of the following is NOT one of the assumptions that the culture and civilization tradition sought to confirm? A. ethnical decline B. cultural struggle C. The need for cultural relativity D. He need for cultural deference Question 11 of 20 According to covered stand, textual analysis is a strand of stageative work that includes the poll of A. Media genres B. Narrative analysis C. lore on the politics of representation D. All of the supra Question 12 of 20 Grandstand claims that most of the new and interesting work on popular culture is being done A. By cultural sociologists B. outdoor(a) sociology C. In anthropology D. By the Frankfurt School Question 13 of 20 According to Grandstand, drawing on the theory of hegemony real by Antonio Grammas, cultural studies A. O not produce important work on popular culture B. Seem to be too close to its British root to explain the phenomenon of global culture C. stand not been very influential at American universities D. graveld meaning, ideology, and power relations at the center on of theorizing Question 14 of 20 According to Grandstand (2008), the challenge of defining popular culture results from A. The existence of too many cultural systema skeletales B. diverse ways that scholars conceptualized it for analysis C. The postmodern condition D.None of the above Question 15 of 20 Grandstand (2008) claims that different definitions of culture clearly embody A. polar assumptions and political orientations about popular culture B. P fine articular scholars p stirences for specific cultural forms C. The different socioeconomic backgrounds of scholars D. III of the above Question 16 of 20 Prod uction of culture perspective refers to A. The Marxist perspective B. Debates about how to interpret culture C. The empirical knowledge of culture-producing organizations within specific institutional contexts D.None of the above Question 17 of 20 According to Grandstand (2008), the majority of contemporary pop culture scholarship is tied to the media, especially television, due to A. The proliferation of media technologies B. The elaborateness of media systems in the U. S. And abroad C. The increasing connectedness of the media to other cultural pursuits D. III of the above Question 18 of 20 The embedded consumption refers to A. The blurring of boundaries amidst consumer and consumed in the use of new media B. Marxist view of the relationship in the midst of culture and capitalism C. He excessive use of new media technologies D. The dangers in using the new media technologies Question 19 of 20 According to Grandstand (2008), the positive aspect(s) of todays cosmopolitan consume r culture is (are) that it A. Is not bound by old hierarchies of status and distinction B. Creates a great deal of cultural preference due to the use of new technologies C. Is highly participatory Question 20 of 20 The negative aspect(s) of the todays cosmopolitan consumer culture is (are) A. The growing consolidation of media/ delight industries and monopolizing of popular culture B. Globalization of culture C. TTS elitism Which of the following does Cultural tense? A. Structure B. The popular C. Human agency D. schooling Which of the following theorists place that there was a good popular culture of the working trend in the sass? A. Hall and Handle B. Haggard C. Thompson D. Williams Which of the following theorists provided the basis of Cultural by identifying a social definition of culture as a particular way of life? A. Hall and Handle C. Leaves Which of the following theorists determine class as a historical phenomenon and provided an approach to culture that include a h istory from below?A. Hall and Handle Which of the following theorists developed a category for good popular culture? A. Hall and Handle Which of the following is NOT a level of culture identified by Williams? A. Lived B. record culture C. Culture of selective tradition D. Mass culture The big businessman individuals have to be active in their own choices, and to make choices ND act in a way that can change building/society, refers to A. Organization B. Human agency C. Mass culture D. Youth culture Which of the following statements about Cultural is NOT true? A.There is an assumption about cultural decline B. There are different types of culture, and they should all be studied C. There is a fundamental difference of value between high culture and popular culture. D. III popular culture is bad. Which of the following theorists found they needed to alter their theoretical approach when youth culture was taken into account? A. Hall and Handle Which of the following theorists based the ir analyses on a desire for a democratic account of culture, and based their effect to the culture crisis on a desire for a common culture? A.Hall and Handle According to Barnett and Allen (2000), the following form of culture has been largely unattended from the study of the relationship between popular culture and social class A. Music B. New media C. Film D. Fashion The study by Barnett and Allen (2000) compares A. The members of different ethnic and racial groups in terms of their film-viewing B. Members of the upper-middle class and members of the lower- raciest middle class in terms of their filigreeing practices C. Men and women in terms of their film-viewing practices D. III of the above The study by Barnett and Allen (2000) finds that members of the upper-middle class A. Eave viewed more films of all types than lower-middle class members B. Have viewed more art films than the lower-middle class members C. Have viewed more films on videocassette than members of the lower-m iddle class D. III of the above Katz-Egger (1999) finds that one of the main determinants of leisure-time patterns and music preferences is A. Race B. Education C. Gender D. Class According to Katz-Egger (1999), various studies show African Americans and clean Americans participate in the arts at similar rates and that the personal effects of race on highbrow culture participation are weaker than A. Ender B. Income C. Place of residence Lopes (2006) argues that comic books have been A. Considered an important form of popular culture in the U. S. B. Have been dishonortize as a form of culture since their introduction in mid-sass C. Have been considered a form of high culture outside the U. S. D. None of the above According to Lopes (2006), low status and stigma are related but differ in distinct says as social phenomena, in such a way that a popular cultural form A. Could have low status but not be stigmatize (e. G. Country music) B. Could have low status and be stigmatize (e. . Ra p music) C. That has low status results more negative social effects than a cultural form that has been stigmatize D. only if A and B Lopes (2006), argues that stigma, as far as a cultural form is concerned, A. Can attach to various social objects, including both forms and practitioners B. Can be global or more specific to genres, styles or social roles C. spot usually implies potential harm or pathology . 0 points 1 D. Only B and 24 Answer Key D 24 Question 20 of 2025 Mikhail (1997) claims that the Museum of Modern Arts activities on behalf of animation A. Ere insufficient B. Illuminate large questions about cultural value C. Carefully balanced an elitist disdain for mass culture against belief that popular entertainment should be preserved and disseminated as art 1. 0 Points According to Mikhail (1997), art museums fulfill the following role(s) A. uphold precious objects B. Educate the public C. Set standards by which objects are considered art Question 1 of 20 1. 0 Points Alt imeters key contribution to the study of popular culture was focused on theories related to A. Mass culture B. Base/Superstructure relationships C.Hegemony D. Ideology In popular culture studies, organic intellectuals refer to B. Collectives C. Superstructure D. Youth A. Longitudinal Which approach to the study of popular culture sees popular culture as the negotiation between dominant and subordinate cultures, a language marked by both resistance and incorporation? A. Cultural B. Culture and Civilization Tradition C. Frankfurt School D. Hegemony Which approach to the study of popular culture sees popular culture as a threat to social standards, debilitating the working class, and maintaining social authority?
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