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New Books in Critical Theory

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Art Transcends Commodity: A Reflection on Social Dynamics

Popular music in the 20th and 21st centuries embodies an exploitative system influenced by historical racism and sexism, shaping aesthetic norms. This indicates that art cannot be entirely unproblematic, as it often reflects societal ideologies. While music can train listeners in resilience, it also perpetuates the ideologies ingrained in daily life and work. Despite these complexities, the enjoyment of music and its communal experience allows for the potential of engaging in social relations that could challenge existing oppressive logics, suggesting that art can serve a purpose beyond mere commodification.

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