Ideas in Pop Culture – Potential and Risks "The Polish Journal of Aesthetics" Vol. 72 (1/2024)
Ideas in Pop Culture – Potential and Risks
Special Editors: Agnieszka Mikrut-Żaczkiewicz (Jagiellonian University in Krakow) and Paweł Dybała (Jagiellonian University in Krakow)
"The Polish Journal of Aesthetics" Volume 72 (1/2024)
NEW Submission deadline: March 31, 2024
Ideas, multifaceted in nature, embody thoughts, beliefs, and abstract representations of concepts or entities. Their manifestation and propagation occur through diverse techniques across various media. This special issue aims to delve deep into the intricate relationship between ideas and their portrayal within popular culture.
Popular culture is not just a repository of ideas but actively shapes and influences them. It is fascinating to observe how ideas, when embedded in popular culture, can undergo shifts in their intended meanings or even manifest as potential hazards. With its nuanced complexities, the intricate dance between popular culture and ideas warrants thorough examination and comprehension.
Historically rich with ideas—art and aesthetics serve as mediums for promotion, critique, and discussion. Popular culture has emerged as a potent medium for articulating ideas in our contemporary landscape. The nexus between aesthetics and ideas within pop culture has never been more salient, prompting more research into this particular issue to explore these interrelationships in our current milieu.
Suggested Topics Include (but are not limited to):
- The role of popular culture in amplifying ideas.
- Popular culture’s influence in public service announcements: Advocating positive concepts.
- The presence of propaganda within popular culture.
- The intersection of religious ideas and popular culture: How religious movements harness pop culture for recruitment.
- Utilizing popular culture as a soft power mechanism to advance cultural and political ideologies.
- The portrayal of utopia within popular culture.
- Popular culture’s reflection on societal gender roles.
- Narratives of war as presented in popular culture.
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