Zombies continue to be fascinated by zombie theme of pop culture such as literature, movies, television, video games, and suggest that zombies are more meaningful in cultural psychology than simple tools causing fear. The zombies themselves have this weight, but the fears of zombies (their own losses and the threat of undead) are equal and more attractive to individuals. Horrible animals such as huge sharks and greedy spiders can not get stamina in our imagination and evening, even those who mentally eat psychosis in other people.
The central focus of popular culture is often to try to escape from death. Cryogenic (Yes, it is supposed to be in Silicon Valley) and merging of hypothetical brain and computer is attractive, but there is still a way to go. I work even Mark Zuckerberg and Elon Musk. For fMRI scans, we know that our brain deals with emotional pain like physical damage when important relationships end with division and death. This is the reason why the word "she hurt my heart" is used in the words of the world. Pain in disconnection is a real pain
Business culture is not a common culture. It may be very popular, but its popularity is a means for the end: it will be a useful commodity. As a result, fans must continually reconstruct the connection process to keep betraying their culture. (P. 113) In the discussion about Duncombe's business culture, we assume that business culture is a common culture. An important issue for him is that pop culture is a real pop culture. It is made by those who enjoy culture, understand life, change culture. Duncombe distinguishes popular culture created in this way from popular business culture. Therefore, Deng Kangbi's book links the underground culture and popular ideas.
The general culture around us is everywhere, but it is everywhere. This course focuses on key theoretical perspectives, empirical research, methodological problems of general cultural sociology. What is the difference between pop culture, low culture, and high culture? Where do the popular culture come from and what role does it play in society? What do people think about popular culture? How does pop culture intersect with race, class, gender? In general, from the main theoretical viewpoint of sociology, try to understand the social significance of mass culture.