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Bellringer (activity preparation)
On a scrap sheet of paper, write down the following (DO NOT WRITE YOUR NAME ON THIS PAPER, DO NOT DISCUSS WITH ANYONE, we are playing a guessing game—don’t give away these answers!): 1. One FACT about you (something everyone or people close to you know) 2. One thing people may not know about you, that you don’t mind sharing 3. If you had a nickname, what would it be? What would people probably call you?
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SNOWBALL! Split to different walls of the classroom. THROW!
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Bellringer 1. Do you think these are real classes offered at some colleges? Why or why not? Which classes would you be interested in taking? The Sociology of Miley Cyrus: Race, Class, Gender, and Media” “Lady Gaga and the Sociology of Fame” “Politicizing Beyoncé” “Sociology of Hip Hop: Jay-Z” “Sociology From E Street: Bruce Springsteen’s America” “What If Harry Potter Is Real?” “Sociology of Bob Dylan”
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Purpose…. We want to not just look at what was popular but WHY was it so popular. What made it so popular with the masses.
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History of Pop Culture First became an academic subject in 1967
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Many definitions but includes…
Any product (clothing line) Lifestyle (snowboarding) Environment (Radio City Music Hall) Idea (the creation of a charcter in a RPG) Event (Super Bowl) That is widely known or revceived by many people.
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Who defines Pop Culture?
The consumers!!! And consumers are discriminating-- which explains why every song is not a hit, every film is not a blockbuster, and some tv shows don’t even make it to midseason!
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