America Through the Looking Glass: A Historical Reader in Popular Culture, Volume 1David Burner, Robert D. Marcus, Jorj Tilson |
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... mind . Popular culture , then , is not simply mankind as a vast audience : it is whatever provides materials for people to use in their daily lives - to use to give meaning to their experience . Popular culture so defined encompasses ...
... mind . Popular culture , then , is not simply mankind as a vast audience : it is whatever provides materials for people to use in their daily lives - to use to give meaning to their experience . Popular culture so defined encompasses ...
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... minds become , and really are , much more cultivated and refined than those of their husbands ; and when the universal practice of using tobacco and drink- ing among the latter is borne in mind , it will be readily admitted that they ...
... minds become , and really are , much more cultivated and refined than those of their husbands ; and when the universal practice of using tobacco and drink- ing among the latter is borne in mind , it will be readily admitted that they ...
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... mind disenthralled , and two thirds of his products go to augment the business and tolls of our canals and roads . If such a change in the situation of one farm would add one hundred dollars to the wealth and one dollar to the tolls of ...
... mind disenthralled , and two thirds of his products go to augment the business and tolls of our canals and roads . If such a change in the situation of one farm would add one hundred dollars to the wealth and one dollar to the tolls of ...
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