Origin and Diffusion of Folk and Popular Cultures
Explore the origins and spread of folk and popular cultures through visual representations of pivotal moments such as the emergence of folk music, Tin Pan Alley, hip hop, Amish settlements, and sports diffusion. Understand how these cultural elements have evolved and diffused across different regions, shaping our diverse world.
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Where do folk and popular cultures originate and diffuse? Ch. 4 Key Issue 1
Tin Pan Alley & Popular Music p. 116 Fig. 4-1: Writers and publishers of popular music were clustered in Tin Pan Alley in New York in the early 20th c. The area later moved north from 28th St to Times Square.
A Mental Map of Hip Hop Fig. 4-2: This mental map places major hip hop performers near other similar performers and in the portion of the country where they performed.
Diffusion of Folk and Popular Cultures The Amish: Relocation Diffusion of Folk Culture:
Amish Settlements in the U.S. Fig. 4-3: Amish settlements are distributed through the northeast U.S.
Sports: Hierarchical Diffusion of Popular Culture Folk Culture Origin of Soccer:
Sports: Hierarchical Diffusion of Popular Culture Globalization of Soccer:
Sports: Hierarchical Diffusion of Popular Culture Sports in Popular Culture