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**[[Namesake]]s homonymy and paronymy are important if self-referential **[[Namesake]]s homonymy and paronymy are important if self-referential
**General: bias towards the [[cult]]ish, the [[transgressive]] and the [[nobrow]]; [[stereotype|stereotypical representations]] **General: bias towards the [[cult]]ish, the [[transgressive]] and the [[nobrow]]; [[stereotype|stereotypical representations]]
-**Music: bias towards [[black music]] and [[alternative music]]+**Music: bias towards [[black music]] and [[underground music]]
**Film: bias towards [[cult film]]s, a total disregard [[Academy Awards]] **Film: bias towards [[cult film]]s, a total disregard [[Academy Awards]]
**Fiction: bias towards [[cult fiction]], [[disregard]] for [[Nobel prize]]s, a bias towards [[film adaptation]]s **Fiction: bias towards [[cult fiction]], [[disregard]] for [[Nobel prize]]s, a bias towards [[film adaptation]]s

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Welcome to Art and Popular Culture, a nobrow wiki for the loftiest of intellectuals and the most jaded hedonists; exploring the hidden links between "mainstream" and "underground" culture.

It features these themes and sensibilities and keywords via these artists and theorists. And a bibliography.

Methodology

"Method of this work: literary montage. I have nothing to say only to show." -- Passagenwerk (1927 - 1940) by Walter Benjamin
The "rhizome" allows for multiple, non-hierarchical entry and exit points in data representation and interpretation. --Mille Plateaux - Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari, volume 2 of Capitalisme et Schizofrénie (1980)

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