Chapter From the history of the post-war researches on popular culture and literature
The aim of the article was to present how the researchers’ approach to the issues of popular culture and literature changed after 1945. The author focuses on the effect that the socio-political and market conditions had on perceiving pop culture and literature. For the purposes of clarity, in the ar...
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| author | Mazurkiewicz, Adam |
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| description | The aim of the article was to present how the researchers’ approach to the issues of popular culture and literature changed after 1945. The author focuses on the effect that the socio-political and market conditions had on perceiving pop culture and literature. For the purposes of clarity, in the article the period beginning from 1945 was divided into subperiods, each marked by specific tendencies which had the greatest impact on public imagination and on understanding the role that the circulation of popular culture had in social life. At the same time, one can easily notice the development of reflection over the popular culture, which finally leads to depriving it of any function in the times of socialist realism (1949–1956): from accepting some of its indications and simultaneous understanding it in terms of ideology (1957–1990), to strong tendencies of treating pop-cultural creations as a proof of cultural changes of the modern world – especially visible in the latest researches. |
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| spelling | doab-20.500.12854ir-1550822025-03-07T13:53:27Z Chapter From the history of the post-war researches on popular culture and literature Mazurkiewicz, Adam The aim of the article was to present how the researchers’ approach to the issues of popular culture and literature changed after 1945. The author focuses on the effect that the socio-political and market conditions had on perceiving pop culture and literature. For the purposes of clarity, in the article the period beginning from 1945 was divided into subperiods, each marked by specific tendencies which had the greatest impact on public imagination and on understanding the role that the circulation of popular culture had in social life. At the same time, one can easily notice the development of reflection over the popular culture, which finally leads to depriving it of any function in the times of socialist realism (1949–1956): from accepting some of its indications and simultaneous understanding it in terms of ideology (1957–1990), to strong tendencies of treating pop-cultural creations as a proof of cultural changes of the modern world – especially visible in the latest researches. 2025-03-07T13:53:25Z 2025-03-07T13:53:25Z 2020 chapter ONIX_20250307_9788381427289_507 9788381427289 9788381427272 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/155082 pol image/jpeg Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International https://www.press.uni.lodz.pl/index.php/wul/catalog/book/1052 Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego 10.18778/8142-727-2.04 The aim of the article was to present how the researchers’ approach to the issues of popular culture and literature changed after 1945. The author focuses on the effect that the socio-political and market conditions had on perceiving pop culture and literature. For the purposes of clarity, in the article the period beginning from 1945 was divided into subperiods, each marked by specific tendencies which had the greatest impact on public imagination and on understanding the role that the circulation of popular culture had in social life. At the same time, one can easily notice the development of reflection over the popular culture, which finally leads to depriving it of any function in the times of socialist realism (1949–1956): from accepting some of its indications and simultaneous understanding it in terms of ideology (1957–1990), to strong tendencies of treating pop-cultural creations as a proof of cultural changes of the modern world – especially visible in the latest researches. 10.18778/8142-727-2.04 83bfe9c9-323d-4283-b087-d859fd9af314 9788381427289 9788381427272 75-108 open access |
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