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Today, we are transitioning from popular culture (one type of production) to popular culture (one type of consumption). Jenkins summarizes today's technology transformation (popular culture) as what happens when popular culture is absorbed into folk culture (p. 207). We are experiencing an unprecedented phenomenon. Pop culture has become a balance between folk culture and popular culture. We are seeing a new type of society, a society that encourages broad participation and grassroots creativity.
Popular culture cater to most people people can meet. The availability of popular culture extends to as many cultural categories as possible. To achieve popular culture expansion, the product is manufactured and created in a culturally neutral way. This only means that popular cultural products are not favorable to any party in the cultural category. Everyone who consumes or supports all forms of popular culture needs to closely associate pop culture products with their personalities.
The second way to define popular culture is to propose a culture that remains after deciding what high culture is. In this definition, popular culture is the remaining category that can accommodate texts and practices that do not meet the requirements of advanced cultural qualifications. In other words, it is the definition of universal culture as an inferior culture. Cultural / mass culture tests may include a series of value judgments for specific sentences or customs. For example, we may want to adhere to formal complexity. In other words, in order to be a true culture it must be difficult. Therefore, it is difficult to secure its own position as a high culture. It itself eliminates many of the difficulties that can guarantee that viewer's exclusive rights. French sociologist Pierre Bourdieu believes that this cultural difference is commonly used to support the difference in class. This will be explained in detail in Chapter 9 and Chapter 10.
• Continue to explicitly link to the new version of companion leader cultural theory and popular culture.