[ORDER SOLUTION] Popular Culture
Your task is as follows: If we believe Lius thesis, that 21st century America by dint of its diversity and the appropriation of digital realms for cultural commentary will disavow one man who defines cultural literacy, then we must work as omni-Americans to collectively define the boundaries of cultural literacies. This isnt easy work. Were all different, and whats popular today will be left behind tomorrow, mere detritus in the vast floating jetsam that is popular culture. Still, some things endure in our culture. If Hirsch laid the foundation for it some 30 years ago, and we-all have the means to update that list today, what does a revised list look like? As part of your response, I want you to clearly understand the implications Liu makes in his article, but I also want you to reference entries from Hirschs work; the latter might be items that youd replace, or that youd keep, or that you think could be a one-for-one swap for a thing from our culture that better defines literacy today. Allow me an example: wireless is not an entry in Hirschs book. It could have been, because prior to the 1920s, people called radio wireless. It has other applications, too: garage door openers, deep-space communications, cordless telephones, etc., are all wireless. But with the rise of cellular technology in the 1990s, the term wireless was revived. One could make a fairly convincing argument (albeit using Lius directives as well as the other pundits weve read this semester) that thats one possible update for the list. So, in short, applying Lius conceptual framework for an updated list, and using Hirschs list as a starting point, how do you go about facilitating that list? What does it now include? And why have you included those items?