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Mass Culture And The Culture Industry

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Witnessing the crucial role that media played to dominate the population ideologically in both Nazi Germany and America, Adorno and Horkheimer realized that there was an aberration, rather than a development in the nature of culture. They created the concept ‘culture industry’ to represent the increasingly standardized and commodified media that was effected by capitalism, and used to manipulate people’ opinions and behaviors. As time goes by, features of the culture industry remain relevant today in many ways. This essay will critically review how the three selected articles below have effectively employed the concept ‘culture industry’. In Culture industry reconsideration, Adorno further developed his theory, which was firstly mentioned in dialectic of enlightenment, and effectively explored the relationship between the culture industry and the mass. In the beginning of this article Adorno clarified the reason why he has employed the term ‘culture industry’ instead of the ‘mass culture’, which is to reflect the true nature and characteristics of culture on that stage. In his point of view, the ‘mass culture’ represents the culture that spontaneously comes from the mass itself (Adorno, 1963), it should emphasis the internal growth of the cultural products within the masses. Whereas according to Adorno, this term could no longer represents the essence of culture, as he though culture products are standardized produced and consumed to the mass in line, they ‘are

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