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单词 junk culture
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junk culture
junk culture n. (a) an artistic movement or style characterized by the use of found and discarded everyday objects and materials; cf. junk art n. (now somewhat rare); (b) pop culture, regarded as superficial, worthless, or inferior (now the usual sense).
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1960 L. Alloway in New Forms, New Media 1 (heading) Junk Culture as Tradition.
1976 Times 10 Nov. 12/4 One finds the same thing in his compatriot Wolfgang Bauer's plays, with characters ripping up their national classics and opting for Americanized junk culture.
1987 Times 8 Aug. 19/3 Mission Impossible incorporates such musical touchstones of Sixties junk culture as ‘Goldfinger’ and ‘Blow Up’ and resurrects the Hammond organ sound with eerie precision.
1993 D. J. Sporre Creative Impulse (ed. 3) II. xv. 414/1 Perhaps developed out of cubist collages, the movement called ‘junk culture’ also took natural objects and assembled them to create single artworks.
2016 Canberra Times (Nexis) 5 Dec. (Guide section) 6 As for Brian De Palma's film, it isn't too bad as disposable junk culture goes.
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