
the concept of monoculture, or the death of it, has been a hot topic
it's a nice explanation for why it feels like nobody knows new artists, or there aren't as many blockbuster movies as there used to be
but at the same time, one of the predominant feelings across every subculture I can think of is that things feel the same
people dress the same, have the same arguments about music, care about the same few artists.
is that possible if we don't have a monoculture?
Drake is the last remnant
“Monoculture” is a phenomenon that really could only exist in the American cultural hegemony of 1945-2016
It required a massive integrated structure that controlled both the channels of information (television and print journalism), the cultural media that traveled through it (film and music), and the physical industry to support it.
The digital era made it an obsolete institution
“Monoculture” is a phenomenon that really could only exist in the American cultural hegemony of 1945-2016
It required a massive integrated structure that controlled both the channels of information (television and print journalism), the cultural media that traveled through it (film and music), and the physical industry to support it.
The digital era made it an obsolete institution
Yea. I see it more as a shift from shared cultural experiences to shared cultural FEELINGS - we see different things, but feel similar emotions (nostalgia, apathy, anger, feeling like everything is repeating itself)
Yea. I see it more as a shift from shared cultural experiences to shared cultural FEELINGS - we see different things, but feel similar emotions (nostalgia, apathy, anger, feeling like everything is repeating itself)
Oh absolutely.
The digital era is in full swing and I think everyone feels the same thing in different flavors
yes, ICEMAN out now
but for a more serious answer, monoculture is dead. it splintered beyond repair after Trump was elected. i need to flesh some thoughts out about it but basically it became very obvious most people wouldn’t just do what they’re advertised to try anymore.
and after covid? forget about it. everyone became chronically online for years, even people who’d never touched social media before. my grandmother has burner accounts. there is a niche feed specifically tailored per person. no two people see the same things.
and after covid? forget about it. everyone became chronically online for years, even people who’d never touched social media before. my grandmother has burner accounts. there is a niche feed specifically tailored per person. no two people see the same things.
What 2020s social media did to people's brains who didn't build up immunity on 2000s-2010s internet will be studied for generations
Its a great word to use if you want to irritate somebody really quickly
Or irrigate. In the farming sense
Taylor Swift is the last piece of monoculture at least in white spaces like my office
Sports is still monoculture 100%
Sports is still monoculture 100%
Fair although I've read that TV sports are in a decline with Gen Z but I can't tell you how big the decline is
Or irrigate. In the farming sense

But yeah there are still monocultural moments. They're just not as common in music anymore.
Stranger Things ending was a huge monocultural moment, probably the most recent one I can think of
Its a great word to use if you want to irritate somebody really quickly
true Im irritated now
“Monoculture” is a phenomenon that really could only exist in the American cultural hegemony of 1945-2016
It required a massive integrated structure that controlled both the channels of information (television and print journalism), the cultural media that traveled through it (film and music), and the physical industry to support it.
The digital era made it an obsolete institution
This but at the same time some moments still break through in unison
Shannon Sharpe Katt Williams
No Diddy/Baby Oil/Freakoffs
Trump/ICE
"Tea"/"Not _"/all that type of talk lol
Not Like us/all the different phrases and moments from the song and beef
Etc I feel like part of it is old monoculture dying but I feel like there's a new thing that's being built off of our algorithms and what is able to somehow permeate all of our different subcultures