Listen als populäre Paradigmen. Zur Unterscheidung von Pop und Populärkultur (2016)
Abstract
The following article defines lists as non-narrative paradigms and discusses their epistemic und poetic functions. First of all, I will distinguish between personal, qualitative, and nominal list-making (which can be classified as belonging to pop culture) and lists in popular culture (anonymous, quantitative, ordinal/metric). Following this distinction, the paper presents different concepts of ‘the Popular’ and ‘Pop’ and argues that lists are – in different ways – forms of defining what is pop or popular (and what is not). The objective is an overview of recent studies in pop and popular culture.
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Zitierweise
Schaffrick, Matthias (2016): „Listen als populäre Paradigmen. Zur Unterscheidung von Pop und Populärkultur“, in: KulturPoetik 16 (1), S. 109–125. DOI: https://doi.org/10.13109/kult.2016.16.1.109.