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motivations. However, this theory proposes that the level of autonomy that leads to coolness is constrained. An inappropriate level of autonomy that opposes a legitimate norm does not lead to perceptions of coolness. The level of autonomy considered appropriate is influenced by different variables for each individual. For example, people who think that societal institutions and authority are unjust or repressive equate coolness with higher levels of autonomy than those who are less critical of social norms and authority.
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Analysts are marveling at the breadth of a recent explosion in cultural exports, and many argue that the international embrace of Japan's pop culture, film, food, style and arts is second only to that of the United States. Business leaders and government officials are now referring to Japan's 'gross
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African Americans in the 1960s. In 2004, over 70% of African American smokers preferred menthol cigarettes compared to 30% of white smokers. This unique social phenomenon was principally occasioned by the tobacco industry's manipulation of the burgeoning segregated urban black consumer market in
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Over the past decade, young black men in
American inner cities have been the market most aggressively mined by brandmasters as a source of borrowed 'meaning' and identity. .. The truth is that the 'got to be cool' rhetoric of the global brands is, more often than not, an indirect way of saying
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criticizes calls for assimilation and sublimation of black culture, including the "cool pose". He argues that media and academics have unfairly demonized these aspects of black culture. At the same time, through their sustained fascination with blacks as "exotic" others, appropriated aspects of the
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because of its prominent deviation from the standard uniformity and mass production of clothing created by the "totalitarian" system of fashion. Hippie-inspired fashion included various styles featuring bold colors, such as the "Trippy Hippie," the "Fantasy Hippie," the "Retro Hippie", the "Ethnic
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sense, equilibrium, self-possession, and an absence of conflict are commonly understood in
African-American contexts well. Expressions such as "Don't blow your cool", or later, "chill out", and the use of "chill" as a general characterization of inner contentment or restful repose, all have their
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is also used for describing a general state of calmness and well-being, or similarly, a transcendent, internal state of peace and serenity. It can also refer to an absence of conflict, a state of harmony and balance, as in "the land is cool," or as in a "cool heart." Such meanings, according to
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According to this theory, coolness is a subjective, dynamic, socially-constructed trait, such that it is subjective. People perceive things (e.g., other people, products or brands) to be cool based on an inference of "autonomy". That is, something is perceived to be cool when it follows its own
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When the air in the smoke-filled nightclubs of that era became unbreathable, windows and doors were opened to allow some 'cool air' in from the outside to help clear away the suffocating air. By analogy, the slow and smooth jazz style that was typical for that late-night scene came to be called
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self-absorption, and expressing a desire to escape all ideological causes. From the late 1940s onward, this popular culture influenced young people all over the world, to the dismay of the ruling paternalistic elites. The French intelligentsia were outraged, while the
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is an especially ubiquitous slang word, most notably among young people. As well as being understood throughout the
English-speaking world, the word has even entered the vocabulary of several languages outside English, and several languages have their own words for the concept.
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style of the 1990s and 21st century allowed people who felt financially insecure about their lifestyle to pretend to "fit in" by wearing a unique piece of clothing, but one that was polished. For example, unlike the hippie style that clearly diverges from the norm, through
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of the Mona Lisa is seen in both her smile and the positioning of her hands. Both the smile and hands are intended to convey her grandeur, self-confidence, and societal position. Literally translating to "disdain and detachment",
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describes Asian coolness as "a revolution in taste led by style gurus who are redefining
Chinese craftsmanship in everything from architecture and film to clothing and cuisine" and as a modern aesthetic inspired both by
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is the silent and knowing rejection of racist oppression, a self-dignified expression of masculinity developed by black men that were denied mainstream expressions of manhood. She writes that mainstream perception of
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services than students with standard movement styles, irrespective of race or other academic indicators. The issue of stereotyping and discrimination with respect to the "cool pose" raises complex questions of
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Expressions in a Mainstream Newspaper" (conference paper, University of Georgia, October 1998); cited in Rickford and Rickford,
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is the art of refraining from the appearance of trying to present oneself in a particular way. In reality, of course, tremendous exertion went into pretending not to bother or care.
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has transformed from the 1960s to the 1990s by becoming integrated in the dominant fabric of fashion culture. America's mass production of "ready-to-wear" fashion in the
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became the dominant ideology in the 21st century, its definition changed to not one of rebellion but of one attempting to hide their insecurities in a confident manner.
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What it meant to be "cool" resonated behind the Iron
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firms, and has even been used as a shield against racial oppression or political persecution, seen by many as a source of constant cultural information. To many, being
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Profiting by their panic, we shall exterminate them completely; this will cool the King's courage and cover us with glory, besides ensuring the success of our mission.
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cool"âpaying other "smaller, more-limber, closer-to-the-ground outsider" companies to help them keep up with customers' rapidly changing tastes and demands.
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felt repressed by the dominating conservative and conformist ideology of the 1940s and 1950s and rebelled. According to Dick Pountain's definition of
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can similarly be used to describe composure and an absence of excitement or agitation in a person, especially in times of stress (as expressed in the
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in shared notions of self-control and imperturbability. However, he finds the cultural value of cool in Africa, which influenced the
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and maintained the same values, they knew its rules and thus knew how to accurately market and produce such clothing. However, once
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detachment, distancing that defiance from the source of authority rather than directly confronting it.
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appeared on the music scene, emphasizing a restrained, laid-back solo style. Notions of
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national cool' as a new engine for economic growth and societal buoyancy.
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by allowing hippies to reject that lifestyle, which in turn made them
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by mocking their culture, sexuality, and political moderation.
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Birth of the Cool: Beat, Bebop, and the American Avant-Garde
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Hippie", and the "Craft Hippie". Additionally, according to
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jazz scene in the U.S., as well as expatriate musicians in
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and the post-war African-American experience in her book
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outlook had been sown among this inter-war generation.
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culture. Shortly thereafter, a style of jazz called
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1262:cities at that time. According to
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890:Portrait of Baldassare Castiglione
871:, or La Gioconda (La Joconde), by
92:Cool Rules: Anatomy of an Attitude
25:
2568:. Speck Press/Fulcrum Publishing.
2566:The Birth (and Death) of the Cool
2084:. Apolloguide.com. Archived from
1916:Botz-Bornstein, Thorsten (2010).
1192:is given three characteristics:
1918:"What Does it Mean to Be Cool?"
1535:(1). Cambridge, Massachusetts:
1030:, suggests that the seeds of a
604:achievement gaps in test scores
366:Africa and the African diaspora
2467:"Interview with the Author of
2159:Faiola, Anthony (2003-12-27).
1999:The Journal of Negro Education
940:The cool "Anatolian smile" of
883:"Aristocratic cool," known as
860:Aristocratic and artistic cool
413:civilizations of West Africa.
338:is used as a general positive
102:As a behavioral characteristic
1:
2613:Jeffries, Michael P. (2011).
2059:. Olive Films. Archived from
1087:, and other graduates of the
493:circles by tenor saxophonist
2106:Beech, Hannah (2002-11-11).
1986:Journal of Special Education
1888:U.S. Department of Education
1882:Conner, Marlene Kim (1995).
1803:10.1007/978-0-387-29904-4_36
1655:. Voguepedia. Archived from
1458:. Toronto, Ontario, Canada:
1426:Journal of Consumer Research
1099:tends towards the sadistic.
1089:National Film School in Åódź
1026:, a professor of history at
915:English poet and playwright
538:Marlene Kim Connor connects
141:âsuch as slaves, prisoners,
2633:University of Chicago Press
2623:University of Chicago Press
2543:University of Chicago Press
2326:Jerzy Kosinski: A Biography
2240:September 30, 2006, at the
1968:Boddie, Jacquelyn Lynette.
1641:. Boston: MFA Publications.
1637:Whitley, Lauren D. (2013).
1571:. by Nick Southgate, Cogent
1460:University of Toronto Press
965:, such as key Dada figures
2669:
1972:. Retrieved on 02-26-2007.
1890:, Retrieved on 03-01-2007.
1754:"African-American English"
1523:"An Aesthetic of the Cool"
1210:
1174:According to this theory,
1106:, the capital of Bohemia,
1095:, in whose clinical prose
1091:, as well as the novelist
645:
29:
2627:Dinerstein, Joel (2017).
2495:Thompson, Robert Farris.
2424:McCracken, Grant (2009).
2343:. Harper Perennial, 2004.
2265:A Midsummer Night's Dream
1795:Encyclopedia of Diasporas
1739:Thompson, Robert Farris.
1401:Oxford English Dictionary
1188:article, "The Coolhunt",
1122:by Soviet tanks in 1968.
1002:remained the province of
922:A Midsummer Night's Dream
879:, an "aristocratic cool".
2452:: CS1 maint: location (
2194:October 3, 2006, at the
2161:"Japan's Empire of Cool"
1938:Majors, Richard (1992).
1789:Hill, Donald R. (2005).
1713:Robert Farris Thompson,
1309:, one character equates
1110:flourished in the faded
899:are classic examples of
893:and Leonardo da Vinci's
564:African-American culture
2512:, Viking, 2007, p. 106.
2036:The Mail & Guardian
1622:Pountain, Dick (2000).
1539:: 40â43, 64â67, 89â91.
1454:Danesi, Marcel (1994).
1028:George Mason University
957:European inter-war cool
571:Thorsten Botz-Bornstein
118:, a set of discernible
2653:Social constructionism
2525:, Corgi, 2005, p. 244.
2328:, Diane Pub. Co., 1996
1428:, Vol. 41, August 2014
1247:
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1217:Cultural appropriation
1038:PostâWorld War II cool
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664:In Japan, synonyms of
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391:Robert Farris Thompson
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2432:. P.71: Basic Books.
2428:Chief Culture Officer
2289:William Shakespeare,
2276:William Shakespeare,
2263:William Shakespeare,
1715:African Art in Motion
1207:As a marketing device
1170:As an elusive essence
1140:As social distinction
1067:Eastern European cool
1016:Christopher Isherwood
950:The Diary of a Nobody
867:
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646:Further information:
624:George Elliott Clarke
584:
546:. Connor writes that
528:
497:. This predominantly
458:
373:
225:
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2399:woden (2016-01-25).
2017:Robin D. G. Kelley,
1797:. pp. 363â373.
1606:. Reaktion Book Ltd.
1422:Margaret C. Campbell
1213:Planned obsolescence
1166:problem in society.
1012:Brideshead Revisited
989:The Threepenny Opera
845:consumer electronics
2595:New York University
2497:Flash of the Spirit
2374:"Merchants Of Cool"
2165:The Washington Post
1626:. London: Reaktion.
1491:. London, England:
1398:"cool" definition,
1252:consumer capitalism
1131:As a positive trait
917:William Shakespeare
817:The Washington Post
720:The Hidden Fortress
385:c. 12th century A.D
164:As a state of being
2571:Dick Pountain and
2359:2013-10-05 at the
2302:Peter N. Stearns,
1906:, April 1994, 337.
1864:on 21 October 2015
1698:2007-09-28 at the
1441:, New York: Atria.
1259:menthol cigarettes
1236:'got to be black.'
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617:Robin D. G. Kelley
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128:facial expressions
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2537:Alan Liu (2004).
2521:Terry Pratchett,
2508:Gibson, William.
2469:Birth of the Cool
2439:978-0-465-02204-5
2267:, Act V, Scene 1.
1812:978-0-306-48321-9
1469:978-0-8020-7483-6
1345:African aesthetic
1243:Christian Lacroix
1164:collective action
1020:Goodbye to Berlin
873:Leonardo da Vinci
608:special education
560:Christian Lacroix
473:African Americans
208:product marketing
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