pop Flashcards

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What does paraphernalia refer to in popular culture?

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Miscellaneous items or objects associated with a particular popular culture, used to express identity, affiliation, or belonging

Paraphernalia helps sustain interest and visibility of cultural trends beyond their original media.

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How does paraphernalia perpetuate popular culture?

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Through physical manifestations of cultural trends and shared interests, sustaining continuity on a macro level

This includes intergenerational continuity and shared identity across time and space.

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Give an example of paraphernalia that engages with cultural mythologies.

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DC superhero memorabilia

It reinforces ideals of mythology and heroism.

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What is a significant aspect of Barbie dolls and merchandise in cinemas?

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Promotes femininity, identity, nostalgia, and empowerment

This reflects the ongoing relevance of these cultural symbols.

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Define stakeholders in the context of popular culture.

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Anyone with a vested interest or affected by the activities of a project, organization, or initiative

Their influence is crucial to the future and continuity of popular culture.

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What role do stakeholders play in the commodification of values and nostalgia?

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They influence the purchase, exposure, and access to cultural products

This highlights their power to perpetuate or prevent cultural trends.

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List some examples of stakeholders in popular culture.

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  • Family
  • Peer groups
  • Marketers
  • Media
  • Governments
  • Global groups

Each stakeholder group interacts differently with popular culture.

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How do family stakeholders influence children’s engagement with popular culture?

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Through unofficial censorship and control over what children watch, such as parental controls on streaming services

This may limit exposure to certain cultures based on family values.

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What impact can peer groups have on popular culture?

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Through conversations and participation, they create conflict with family ideals and shared experiences

This is particularly evident in trends and socialization.

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How does media serve as a stakeholder in popular culture at the macro level?

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By spreading information and perpetuating popular culture through trailers, posters, and trends

Media plays a powerful role in shaping cultural consumption.

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What is an example of the commodification of nostalgia in popular culture?

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Stranger Things becoming the most streamed Netflix show after its release

This phenomenon illustrates how nostalgia can create its own culture.

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Fill in the blank: Stakeholders must mention ______ and present.

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[future]

Understanding the future implications of stakeholder influence is critical.

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True or False: Stakeholders have no power to change values in popular culture.

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False

Stakeholders can significantly influence cultural values and trends.

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