Media Stereotypes on Rave Culture

Title: Media Stereotypes on Rave Culture
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Media Stereotypes on Rave Culture
Media Stereotypes 2 What is culture? Webster's dictionary defines culture as, ‘the act of developing intellectual ability with education; a form of civilization, particularly the beliefs, arts, and customs". Well then, what is popular culture? Is raving, popular culture? According to Theodore Adorno's view, "culture is only genuinely ‘popular' when it is produced by those designated in such a term as the ‘people', rather than merely consumed by them"(Jarvis, 1998, p.72). This then means that industry …showed first 75 words of 2529 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 2529 total…Theodor W. Kierkegaard: Construction of the Aesthetic. Minnesota: University of Minnesota, 1989. Behlendorf, Brian. “ The Offical alt.rave FAQ.” http://www.hyperreal.org/raves/altraveFAQ.html. Collin, Matthew and John Godfrey. Altered State: The Story of Ecstasy Culture and Acid House. New York, Serpents Tail, 1998. Jarvis, Simon. Adorno: A Critical Introduction. New York: Routledge, 1998. Randall, Lynda E. Systematic Supervision for Physical Education. Boston, 1992. Wiggershaus, Rolf. The Frankfurt School: Its History, Theories, and Political Significance. New York, 1994.

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