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A 12 page paper which examines how George Lucas' blockbuster Star Wars film trilogy has impacted American popular culture. Bibliography lists 13 sources.
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12 pages (~225 words per page)
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But what exactly is it -- American pop culture? As writer John Huey noted, "It largely forms the rest of the worlds view of what America is" (89).
Like a huge billboard of self-promotion, the contents American pop culture represents everything that America stands for (at least according to its own definition). It is a reflection of
values which have been influenced both by tradition and by the ever-changing times in which we live (Huey 89). Marketing research consultant Clancy Schulman has even gone so far
as to label American pop culture neotraditionalism, a modern synthesis of conventional values America has always held dear -- stability, home and family (Huey 89). For the more cynical,
American pop culture is measured in terms of dollars, as its second leading export (Huey 89). How does something become identified as a part of American pop culture? Its
message are primarily delivered on movie and television screens, and are also symbolically delivered on posters, magazine covers, caps, T-shirts, childrens toys and lunch boxes. In fact, it is
children who are the most influenced by trends in pop culture, and they have been targeted by its marketers to serve as messengers or the "human billboards." To have
a true sense of what is American pop culture, one needs only to venture into a childs bedroom. Since 1977, it is likely that there has been something from
the George Lucas blockbuster Star Wars film trilogy either adorning a childs wall, hidden away in a toy box or somehow represented in an article of clothing. As the hysteria
for the upcoming Star Wars "prequel," The Phantom Menace, clearly indicates, there has been nothing like Star Wars in the history of the motion picture industry. Ever since the
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