Set of norms or trends dominant in a society at a given time.
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Examples for "popular culture "
Examples for "popular culture "
1 They're working their way through the last hundred years of popular culture .
2 The elemental power of sexuality has also waned in American popular culture .
3 Chivalry was more a creation of popular culture than any widespread reality.
4 However, they are perpetuated by a popular culture that reinforces these ideas.
5 She also acknowledged her musical family for their impact on popular culture .
1 My question does regard such resources, specifically pop culture feminist self-help books.
2 Pornography and other pop culture references are good for use as inspiration.
3 She writes about politics, current events, feminism, human rights and pop culture .
4 Of course, pop culture is cyclical and such waves come and go.
5 Here are 42 examples of the number turning up in pop culture .
6 Its lacklustre story couldn't carry it into the pop culture history books.
7 Consume the lowest products of pop culture with no sense of guilt.
8 Welcome to another edition of The Monitor, WIRED's pop culture news roundup.
9 Britni Danielle covers everything from pop culture to politics for several publications.
10 We balance Australian and global moments -from politics to pop culture .
11 It's been echoed in pop culture and political commentary for decades too.
12 Its existence has become a permanent cyclical part of American pop culture .
13 The pop culture festival attended at the weekend by thousands of… Audio
14 It's about representing the layers that often aren't told in pop culture .
15 What are your thoughts on pop culture in SA at the moment?
16 His specialty: He is the Creation Museum's resident expert on pop culture .
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