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- High_culture abstract ""High culture" is a term, now used in a number of different ways in academic discourse, whose most common meaning is the set of cultural products, mainly in the arts, held in the highest esteem by a culture. In more popular terms, it is the culture of an upper class such as an aristocracy or an intelligentsia, but it can also be defined as a repository of a broad cultural knowledge, a way of transcending the class system. It is contrasted with the low culture or popular culture of, variously, the less well-educated, barbarians, Philistines, or the masses. Still similarities can be noted between high culture and traditional-folk culture as they can be all conceived as the repository of shared and accumulated traditions functioning as a living continuum between the past and present.".
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- High_culture subject Category:Academic_culture.
- High_culture subject Category:Arts.
- High_culture subject Category:Culture.
- High_culture subject Category:Social_class_subcultures.
- High_culture type Art102743547.
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- High_culture comment ""High culture" is a term, now used in a number of different ways in academic discourse, whose most common meaning is the set of cultural products, mainly in the arts, held in the highest esteem by a culture. In more popular terms, it is the culture of an upper class such as an aristocracy or an intelligentsia, but it can also be defined as a repository of a broad cultural knowledge, a way of transcending the class system.".
- High_culture label "Alta cultura".
- High_culture label "Alta cultura".
- High_culture label "High culture".
- High_culture label "Hochkultur (Soziologie)".
- High_culture label "Kultura elitarna".
- High_culture label "Элитарная культура".
- High_culture label "ثقافة عالية".
- High_culture label "ハイカルチャー".
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- High_culture sameAs ハイカルチャー.
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- High_culture depiction Ch'en_Hung-shou_002.jpg.
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