Popular culture: opposing viewpoints
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Woodward, J. (2005). Popular culture: opposing viewpoints. Detroit, Thomson/Gale.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation (style guide)Woodward, John, 1958-. 2005. Popular Culture: Opposing Viewpoints. Detroit, Thomson/Gale.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities Citation (style guide)Woodward, John, 1958-, Popular Culture: Opposing Viewpoints. Detroit, Thomson/Gale, 2005.
MLA Citation (style guide)Woodward, John. Popular Culture: Opposing Viewpoints. Detroit, Thomson/Gale, 2005.
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505 | 0 | 0 | |g 1. |t Does popular culture have value? |t Reality TV fosters connections between people / |r Heather Havrilesky ; |t Reality TV fosters sadism / |r Michael Goodspeed ; |t Violent video games can promote an understanding of human nature / |r Thom Gillespie ; |t Violent video games promote violence / |r Jack Thompson ; |t Rap music provides a realistic view of life / |r Carl S. Taylor and Virgil Taylor ; |t Rap music harms the black community / |r John McWhorter -- |g 2. |t Is popular culture too coarse? |t Television programming has become increasingly coarse / |r Jonathan S. Adelstein ; |t Cultural conservatives exaggerate the coarseness of television programming / |r Carl F. Horowitz ; |t Radio broadcasting has become increasingly vulgar / |r Frank Absher ; |t Efforts to censor radio vulgarity are misguided / |r Neal Boortz ; |t Rap music's focus on pimps harms society / |r Clarence Page ; |t Rap music's focus on pimps does not harm society / |r Mark Anthony Neal ; |t Popular culture encourages girls to wear revealing clothing / |r Jared Jackson ; |t Revealing teen fashions do not harm children / |r Rhonda Hollen ; |t Federal Communications Commission should crack down on TV obscenity / |r L. Brent Bozell III ; |t Federal Communications Commission should not crack down on TV obscenity / |r Doug Casey -- |g 3. |t Is popular culture too violent? |t Media violence promotes violent behavior / |r Ed Donnerstein ; |t Media violence promotes healthy behavior / |r Gerard Jones ; |t Professional wrestling promotes violent behavior / |r Jackson Katz and Sut Jhally ; |t Professional wrestling is harmless drama / |r Ray Deonandan ; |t Violent rap lyrics are not a significant contributor to violent behavior / |r Pat Stack ; |t Violent rap lyrics can encourage violent behavior / |r Brent Morrison -- |g 4. |t What values does popular culture promote? |t Movie industry fosters anti-religious attitudes / |r Don Feder ; |t Movie industry has begun to foster respect for religion / |r Barbara Nicolosi ; |t Television promotes acceptance of homosexuality / |r Albert Mohler ; |t Television encourages viewers to reject homosexuals / |r Abigail Graber ; |t Popular culture promotes acceptance of pornography / |r Dave Berg ; |t Acceptance of pornography may be decreasing / |r Elizabeth Nickson ; |t Playboy magazine legitimized pornography / |r Sheila Gibbons ; |t Playboy magazine is harmless / |r Catherine Seipp. |
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