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hegemony Hoggart, Richard, 37, 38–43, 48, 51, 56, 57
articulation, 11 homogeneity, 62
base-superstructure model, 233 hooks, bell, 135–6
capitalism, 80 Horkheimer, Max, 62, 63–4
class organizers, intellectuals as, 81 Horne, Howard, 188, 211
commodities, 233 Hulme, David, 170
compromise equilibrium, 10–11 Hunt, James, 171
consensus, 80 Huyssen, Andreas, 183–4
consumption, 81–2, 233–4 hyperrealism, 187–91
definition of popular culture, 10–12
economic conditions, 232–3 ideal, 44, 167–8
feminisms, 11 ideology, 2–5
ideological state apparatuses, 81 advertisements, 78–9
intellectuals, social function of organic, 81 Althusserianism, 70–2, 76–9
language, 80–1 conflict, 4
Marxism, 79–82, 84, 87, 232–4 definitions, 2–3, 71–2, 78–9
negotiated mix, popular culture as, 80–1 distortions, 3
political economy, 232–3 everyday life, practices of, 4–5
politics of the popular, 214, 216, 227–9, hegemony, 81
232–4 ideological forms, 4
post-Marxist cultural studies, 84, 87, Ideological State Apparatuses (ISAs), 78
232–4 mass culture, 149–53, 234–5
postmodernism, 209, 233 material practice, ideology as a, 4–5
production, 233–4 misrecognition, 79
repressive state analysis, 81 modification, 76–7
semiotic use of concept, 12 pleasure, 146
subordinate groups and classes, concessions politics of the popular, 220
to, 80–1 populism, 151–2
truth, 87 practice, as, 71
youth subcultures, 55, 81–2 presentation and figuration, 76–7
Hermes, Joke 156–9 race and racism, 168–71
heterosexuality, institution of, 161 romantic fiction, reading, 145–6
high culture romantic love, 104
definition of popular culture, 6–7, 12 social formation, 71
devaluation, 6–7 social order, rituals and customs binding
education, 220 people to, 5
mass culture in America, 30–1 socialism, 4
merger with popular culture, 183–4, 194–5, state apparatuses, 81
203 structuralism, 9
politics of the popular, 220 subordination, 3
postmodernism, 12 taste, 220
superiority, 52 truth, 76
what is left over after high culture, pop unconsciousness of the text, 76
culture as, 6 Imaginary, 102, 103–4
Highsmith, Patricia, 108 imagined communities, women’s magazines
Hill Street Blues (television), 217 and, 155
hip hop, 205–6 imperialism, 76–7, 119–22, 168, 170–2
history, Marxist conception of, 59–60 inclusion and exclusion, 34
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