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" ... operates (mass culture is popular and thus more authentic than high culture, high culture is autonomous and therefore utterly incomparable to a degraded mass culture) — tends to function in some timeless realm of absolute aesthetic judgment, is... "
Film, Politics, and Gramsci - Page 88
by Marcia Landy - 1994 - 280 pages
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Cultural Studies: Crossing Boundaries

1991 - 262 pages
...popular forms. In this vein, Fredric Jameson has stated, We must rethink the opposition high culture/mass culture in such a way that the emphasis on evaluation...given rise and which — however the binary system of valaes operates (mass culture is popular and thus more authentic than high culture, high culture is...
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Cultural Studies: Crossing Boundaries

1991 - 262 pages
...popular forms. In this vein, Fredric Jameson has stated, We must rethink the opposition high culture/mass culture in such a way that the emphasis on evaluation...culture- is autonomous and therefore utterly incomparable lo a degraded mass culture) — tends to function in some timeless realm of absolute aesthetic judgment,...
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Signatures of the Visible

Fredric Jameson - 1992 - 266 pages
...cultures. For all these reasons, it seems to me that we must rethink the opposition high culture/mass culture in such a way that the emphasis on evaluation...given rise — and which however the binary system of value operates (mass culture is popular and thus more authentic than high culture, high culture is...
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Mass Culture and Everyday Life

Peter Gibian - 1997 - 316 pages
...disciplines. His pmposal was to rethink the opposition high culturefmass culture so as to get beyond "the emphasis on evaluation to which it has traditionally given rise— and which, however the hinary system of value operates (mass culture is popular and tlms more authentic than high culture....
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Popular Culture: A Reader

Raiford Guins, Omayra Zaragoza Cruz - 2005 - 564 pages
...elitist cultural criticism, Jameson suggests that: 'we must rethink the opposition high culture/mass culture in such a way that the emphasis on evaluation to which it has traditionally given rise ... is replaced by a genuinely historical and dialectical approach to these phenomena'. In other words,...
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