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 Inventing Popular Culture: From Folklore to Globalization by John Storey, Inventing Popular Culture is a lively, accessible history of the concept of popular culture by one of the leading experts in the field. Written from the critical perspective of cultural studies, this engaging book traces the invention and reinvention of the concept of popular culture, from the eighteenth-century "discovery" of folk culture to contemporary accounts of the cultural impact of globalization. Inventing Popular Culture argues that the concept of popular culture is an invention of intellectuals. Therefore, the book does not present an analysis of particular texts and activities that have been or could be defined as popular culture. Rather, it explores the changing intellectual ways of constructing texts and activities as popular culture and how these intellectual discourses articulate questions of culture and power. Examining the relationship between the concept of popular culture and key issues in cultural analyses such as hegemony, postmodernism, identity, questions of value, consumerism, and everyday life, Inventing Popular Culture presents a provocative assessment of one of the most debated concepts of recent times.
 The Invention of Culture "The Invention of Culture, one of the most important works in symbolic anthropology in recent years, argues that culture is not a given that shapes the lives of the people who share it. Rather, it is people who shape their culture by constantly manipulating conventional symbols taken from a variety of everchanging codes to create new meanings. Wagner sees culture arising from the dialectic between the individual and the social world; his analysis is situated in the relation between invention and convention, innovation and control, meaning and context. Finally, the author points out that the symbolization processes that generate the construction of meaning in culture are the same as those that anthropologists use to "invent" the cultures they study.
The Re-Invention Tour - Starting in May, 2004, Madonna's Re-Invention Tour 2004 was a six-country musical concert tour which featured music from the beginning of her career to her most recent work. Madonna visited a total of seven countries, and 20 cities, performing a total of 56 shows where she was seen by an estimated 880,000 fans. Reinforced concrete - Reinforced concrete (ferro concrete) is concrete in which reinforcement bars ("rebars") or fibers have been incorporated to strengthen the naturally brittle concrete. The use of reinforced concrete is a relatively recent invention, usually being considered as covering the last 150 years, Jean-Louis Lambot was the first to use reinforcing in concrete in 1848. Transit of Venus, 2004 - The most recent transit of Venus when observed from Earth took place on June 8 2004. It was given a lot of attention, since it was the first Venus transit to take place after the invention of broadcast media. Deep fried Twinkie - A deep fried Twinkie is a relatively recent invention, taking the popular Hostess Twinkie cake, freezing it, dipping it into batter and deep frying it to create a variation on the traditional snake cake. According to the Hostess website, Christopher Sell invented the "fried twinkie" at the ChipShop, his restaurant in Brooklyn, New York.
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