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Unit 4: Folk and Popular Culture from "The Cultural Landscape: An
Introduction to Human Geography" 12th edition by James M. Rubenstein:


**I. Folk Culture**


* Definition: Folk culture refers to the traditional ways of life, customs, and practices
of a particular group or community.
* Characteristics:
+ Often passed down through generations
+ Oral tradition (stories, songs, and legends)
+ Emphasis on local and regional identity
+ Ties to the land and environment
* Examples:
+ Music: blues, jazz, Appalachian folk music
+ Crafts: quilting, woodworking, pottery
+ Cuisine: ethnic foods, regional specialties


**II. Popular Culture**


* Definition: Popular culture refers to the cultural practices and products of the mass
media, such as movies, music, television, and internet.
* Characteristics:
+ Widely disseminated and accessible
+ Often created for mass consumption
+ Influenced by commercial interests and technology
+ Can be global in reach
* Examples:
+ Music: pop, rock, hip-hop
+ Film: Hollywood blockbusters, independent films
+ Television: reality TV, sitcoms
+ Internet: social media, online content

, **III. Globalization and Cultural Homogenization**


* Definition: Globalization refers to the increased interconnectedness of the world's
economies, societies, and cultures.
* Impact on cultural homogenization:
+ Increased exchange of cultural ideas and products
+ Growing influence of global brands and consumerism
+ Potential loss of local and traditional cultural practices
* Examples:
+ McDonald's and Starbucks in different parts of the world
+ Global fashion trends (e.g., jeans, t-shirts)
+ Increased availability of international cuisine


**IV. Hybridity and Cultural Fusion**


* Definition: Hybridity refers to the blending of different cultural practices and
traditions.
* Examples:
+ Music: fusion of jazz and African rhythms (e.g., Afrobeat)
+ Cuisine: fusion of Asian and Latin American flavors (e.g., fusion cuisine)
+ Dance: fusion of ballet and hip-hop (e.g., contemporary dance)


**V. Cultural Politics**


* Definition: Cultural politics refers to the ways in which cultural practices and
products are shaped by power relationships and social structures.
* Examples:
+ Cultural imperialism: dominant cultures imposing their values on others
+ Cultural resistance: marginalized groups resisting dominant cultural norms
+ Cultural identity: individuals claiming a particular cultural identity

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