Culture and Pedagogy: On the Popular Art of Reviewing Popular Art

Cultural Studies Review 13 (2) (2011)
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This article explores the influence of contemporary cultural studies on the transformation of the prevailing concepts and practices of culture - including notions of 'mass' and 'high' culture. The author draws on the different views of a variety of authors, such as John Hartley, Q. D. Leavis, Ken Gelder and Catherine Lumby.

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original Briggs, Robert (2007) "Culture and Pedagogy: On the Popular Art of Reviewing Popular Art". Cultural Studeis Review 13(2):115-133

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