Entertainment in popular culture modern World (for example the works of Umberto Eco)
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https://doi.org/10.32461/2226-3209.2.2013.137401Keywords:
leisure, culture, mass culture, kitsch, mass media, postmodernismAbstract
The article focuses on proving the expedience of antiquity leisure study as well as definiting the ways of optimal using of historic experience within the context of modern cultural processes. Analysis of social and cultural importance of leisure bases on Umberto Eco’s works.Downloads
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