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“This course serves as a rigorous exploration of the relationship between literature and pop culture. Students will identify classic literary themes within the context of contemporary music, film, advertising, television, and other media attention will also be paid to the power of popular culture and its influence on social trends and norms both today and in the past century students should expect to produce both expository and creative writing on a regular basis. ... I believe that gives some good meanings of what Pop Culture is. ... Word-wise, ‘popular’ means to be widely liked or appreciated. ... These can refer to things such as popular music, popular science, or popular vote.
Approximate Word count = 503 Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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