Tuesday, October 15, 2013

complains about diffrent courses

many colleges now offer courses in which students study television programs, comic books, magazines, advertising, and other aspects of popular culture. critics complain that schools should not replace serious literature and history courses with such fluff. they claim that courses in popular culture present material that is trivial and inconsequential. but the study of popular culture can be just as important, demanding, and instructive as the study of traditional subjects. 



assignment: can the study of popular culture be as valuable as the study of traditional literary and historical subjects ? 
i think that every course is the same when you take it. 

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