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If I had a Hammer: Pop culture- a smashing influence on our children.
Title: If I had a Hammer: Pop culture- a smashing influence on our children.
Category: History / European History
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If I had a Hammer: Pop culture- a smashing influence on our children.
"Art is not a mirror held up to reflect society, but a hammer with which to smash it."--Unknown
"Where there is no vision, the people perish."--Solomon
"The power of instantaneous sight and sound is without precedent in mankind's history. This is an awesome power. It has limitless capabilities for good-and for evil. And it carries with it awesome responsibilities."-FCC Chairman Newton Minow.
Does American popular culture reflect society and our traditional values?
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Johnson. 5th ed. Needham:Allyn, 2001. 467-68.
Medved, Michael. "A Sickness in the Soul". Hollywood vs. America: Popular Culture and the War on Traditional Values. 1992. Rpt. in Writing Arguments: A Rhetoric with Readings. John D. Ramage, John C. Bean, and June Johnson. 5th ed. Needham:Allyn, 2001. 489-493.
Streisand, Barbara. "The Artist as Citizen". New Perspectives Quarterly Spring 1995. Rpt in Writing Arguments: A Rhetoric with Readings. John D. Ramage, John C. Bean, and June Johnson. 5th Ed. Needham:Allyn, 2001. 493-498.
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