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    A New context for a new American studies?
    (1989) Berkhofer, Robert F.
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    An American culture grid, with texts
    (1989) Mechling, Jay
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    Art and everydayness: popular culture and daily life in the communist Czechoslovakia
    (Sage Publications Ltd., 2012) Just, D.
    This article analyzes the interaction between art and practices of everyday life in communist Czechoslovakia in the 1970s and 1980s. Discussing various forms of adaptations to the politically repressive system - from photography and film to social activities such as 'cottage homemaking' and 'cabining' - the author describes ways in which popular culture under communism resisted the state-induced drive to modernize which, as a political tool, was designed to pacify the masses. The article suggests that by breaching the gap between the quotidian and the extraordinary, which as a systemic division has defined daily life in modernity, popular culture was instrumental in reinvigorating everydayness. © The Author(s) 2012.
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    Barış Manço'nun iki parçasında yabancı kültürle karşılaşma ve nostalji sorunu
    (1986) Oktay, Ahmet
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    Bir kitap-bir yazar : Türkiye'de popüler kültür-Ahmet Oktay
    (1993)
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    Book Reviews; Cut 'n' Mix: Culture, Identity and Caribbean Music by Dick Hebdige
    (1989) Kotarba, Joseph A.
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    Çeviri etkinliği ve kültür
    (1978) Gürsel, Nedim
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    Çeviri tarihimiz, düşünce dilimiz ve felsefe tercümeleri dergisi
    (1992) Kaynardağ, Arslan
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    Çoğul okuma : perspektifin serüvenleri
    (1984) Batur, Enis
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    Contemporary book limited editions : popular culture turned elite
    (1990) Roberts, Garyn G.
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    Dedim ben demedim
    (1995) Akın, Enis
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    Dik bayır'da dil ve anlatım
    (1982) Ceyhun, Aysel
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    Dünyamızı batılılaştıran semboller
    (1995) Ay, Taner
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    Dünyamızı batılılaştıran semboller
    (1995) Ay, Taner
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    Dünyamızı batılılaştıran semboller; Camel
    (1995) Ay, Taner
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    Dünyamızı batılılaştıran semboller; Citroen
    (1995) Ay, Taner
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    Edebiyatı da açın!
    (1998)
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    Eleştirel bir yaklaşımla... : Türkiye'de popüler kültür
    (1996) Günay, Mustafa
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    An essay about the relationship between media and folk stories
    (2011) Çoban Başer, S.
    The studies, which are put forward to consider the relationship between media and folklore, investigate mostly whether media is fully equipped by folkloric elements (or not) and whether these elements are presented in a modernized favor by media (or not). They examine this problem as a culture transfer, yet they miss out the reasons of the impossibility of such a relationship and cannot build a critic of media by considering this impossibility. Because the belief that media uses folklore by modernizing and making suitable for itself is quite common not only in folklore, but also in media studies. In this regard, the claim that folklore is continuing its life by means of media and the only change is about the forms of using folklore is also a common assertion. On the other side, the prejudice based on that media uses folklore effects the discussion environment, and accordingly the layers of the folklore structure used by media are questioned in positive or negative points of view. This study aims to demonstrate that two main actors of the folklore course, folk stories and storytellers cannot be put analyzed in the frame of media. With the claim that folk stories and storytellers cannot be absorbed in the mechanism of media, another dimension of this discussion is about the misleadings, which argue that media and folklore are combined.
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    Fenomenoloji; Dünyamızı batılılaştıran semboller; Peugeot
    (1996) Ay, Taner
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