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-:"Pop culture - the folk culture of the modern market, the culture of the instant, at once subsuming past and future and refusing to acknowledge the reality of either - began about [[1948]], in the United States and Great Britain." --''[[Lipstick Traces|Lipstick Traces: A Secret History of the Twentieth Century]]'', p. 257.+| style="text-align: left;" |
 +"[[Popular culture|Pop culture]] - the [[folk culture]] of the modern market, the culture of the instant, at once subsuming past and future and refusing to acknowledge the reality of either - began about [[1948]], in the United States and Great Britain." --''[[Lipstick Traces|Lipstick Traces: A Secret History of the Twentieth Century]]'', p. 257.
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 +"In 1948, two widely read books were published that would inspire a "[[Malthusian catastrophe|neo-Malthusian]]" debate on population and the environment: Fairfield Osborn’s ''[[Our Plundered Planet]]'' and [[William Vogt]]’s ''[[Road to Survival]]''." --Sholem Stein
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 +The greatest thing you'll ever learn<br>
 +Is just to [[love]] and be loved in return<br>
 +--"[[Nature Boy]]" (1948) by eden ahbez
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 +'''1948''' is the 948th year of the 2nd millennium, the 48th year of the 20th century, and the 9th year of the [[1940s]] decade.
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== Art and culture == == Art and culture ==
-* [[Pierre Schaeffer]] records "[[Étude aux chemins de fer]]" +*[[COBRA (avant-garde movement)]] coined
 +*The [[United Nations General Assembly]] adopts the [[Universal Declaration of Human Rights]].
* [[Jack Kerouac]] introduces the term [[Beat Generation]] * [[Jack Kerouac]] introduces the term [[Beat Generation]]
* [[Alfred Kinsey]] publishes ''[[Sexual Behavior in the Human Male]]'' * [[Alfred Kinsey]] publishes ''[[Sexual Behavior in the Human Male]]''
-*''[[And We'll Kill All the Ugly Ones]]'' by [[Vian]]+===Literature===
-*''[[The City and the Pillar]]'' by Vidal+*''[[And We'll Kill All the Ugly Ones]]'' by Boris Vian
 +*''[[The City and the Pillar]]'' by Gore Vidal
 +*''[[The Great Tradition]]'' by F. R. Leavis
 +*"[[The Lottery]]" by Shirley Jackson
 +*''[[No Longer Human]]'' by Osamu Dazai
 + 
 +===Visual culture===
 +*''[[Noguchi Coffee Table]]''
 +*''[[Christina's World]]''
 +*''[[La vie amoureuse des spumiferes]]'' by Hugnet
 + 
 +===Music===
 +* [[Étude aux chemins de fer]] by Pierre Schaeffer is recorded
 +* [[Black Coffee (1948 song)|Black Coffee]] by written by Sonny Burke, the lyrics by Paul Francis Webster
 +* [[Nature Boy]] by Nat King Cole
 + 
== Births == == Births ==
-[[Tee Scott]] - [[Brian Eno]] - [[Lester Bangs]] - [[Catherine Breillat]] - [[John Carpenter]] - [[Nick Drake]] - [[Donna Summer]] - [[Joe Dallesandro]] - [[Ian McEwan]] - [[Martin Hannett]] - [[William Gibson]] - [[Francis Grasso]] - [[Glenn Branca]] - [[Gérard Depardieu]] - [[Catherine Millet]] - [[Eric Fischl]] - [[John Martyn]] - [[James Ellroy]]+* [[January 23]] [[Anita Pointer]] ([[The Pointer Sisters]]) (d. 2022)
 +* [[February 1]] &ndash; [[Rick James]], American composer, singer and musician (d. [[2004]])
 +* [[December 6]] &ndash; [[Linda Creed]], American singer-songwriter (d. 1986)
 +*[[Tee Scott]]
 +*[[Catherine Breillat]]
 +*[[Ian McEwan]]
 +*[[Martin Hannett]]
 +*[[William Gibson]]
 +*[[Francis Grasso]]
 +*[[Glenn Branca]]
 +*[[Catherine Millet]]
 +*[[Eric Fischl]]
 +* [[Donald Fagen]], American rock keyboardist
 +* [[John Carpenter]], American film director, producer, screenwriter and composer
 +* [[Alice Cooper]], American hard rock singer and musician
 +* [[Barbara Hershey]], American actress
 +* [[Kitten Natividad]], Mexican-American film actress (d. 2022)
 +* [[Pim Fortuyn]], Dutch politician and author (d. 2002)
 +* [[Mike Figgis]], American director, screenwriter and composer
 +* [[Bernadette Peters]], American actress and singer
 +* [[James Ellroy]], American writer
 +* [[Eddy Grant]], Guyanese British singer and musician
 +* [[Jimmy Cliff]], Jamaican singer and actor
 +* [[Jan Hammer]], Czechoslovakian composer, pianist and keyboardist
 +* [[Terry Pratchett]], English comic fantasy and science fiction author (d. [[2015]])
 +* [[Joe Esposito (singer)|Joe Esposito]], American singer-songwriter
 +* [[Steve Winwood]], English rock singer
 +* [[Brian Eno]], English musician and record producer
 +* [[Stevie Nicks]], American rock singer and songwriter
 +* [[Nick Drake]], English musician (d. [[1974]])
 +* [[Nathalie Baye]], French film, television and stage actress
 +* [[Cat Stevens]], born Steven Georgiou, later known as Yusuf Islam, British singer, musician
 +* [[Robert Plant]], English singer ([[Led Zeppelin]])
 +* [[Jean Michel Jarre]], French electronic musician
 +* [[Fred Hampton]], American activist (d. [[1969]])
 +* [[John Martyn]], born Iain McGeachy, British folk-rock guitarist (d. [[2009]])
 +* [[Jeremy Irons]], English actor
 +* [[Olivia Newton-John]], English-born Australian singer and actress (d. 2022)
 +* [[Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan]], Pakistani musician (d. [[1997]])
 +* [[T. Coraghessan Boyle]], American writer
 +* [[Lester Bangs]], American music journalist (d. [[1982]])
 +* [[Samuel L. Jackson]], African-American actor and film producer
 +* [[Gérard Depardieu]], French actor
 +* [[Joe Dallesandro]], American model and actor
 +* [[Donna Summer]], African-American singer and actress (d. [[2012]])
 + 
==Deaths == ==Deaths ==
-[[Antonin Artaud]] - [[Sergei Eisenstein]] - [[Kurt Schwitters]]+* [[January 8]] &ndash; [[Kurt Schwitters]], German artist (b. [[1887]])
 +* [[February 9]] &ndash; [[Karl Valentin]], German actor (b. [[1882]])
 +* [[February 11]] &ndash; [[Sergei Eisenstein]], Soviet film director (b. [[1898]])
 +* [[March 4]] &ndash; [[Antonin Artaud]], French playwright, actor and director (b. [[1896]])
 +*[[June 16]] – [[Holbrook Jackson]], English journalist, writer, publisher and bibliophile (born [[1874]])
 +* [[July 21]] &ndash; [[Arshile Gorky]], Soviet-born painter (b. [[1904]])
 +* [[July 23]] &ndash; [[D. W. Griffith]], American film director (''The Birth Of A Nation'') (b. [[1875]])
 +*[[August 10]] - [[Montague Summers]], English writer (d. [[1880]])
 +* [[September 13]] &ndash; [[Paul Wegener]], German actor, film director, and screenwriter; one of the pioneers of [[German Expressionism]] (b. [[1874]])
 +* [[October 24]] &ndash; [[Franz Lehár]], Hungarian composer (b. [[1870]])
 +* [[December 3]] &ndash; [[Chano Pozo]], Cuban percussionist (b. [[1915]])
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"Pop culture - the folk culture of the modern market, the culture of the instant, at once subsuming past and future and refusing to acknowledge the reality of either - began about 1948, in the United States and Great Britain." --Lipstick Traces: A Secret History of the Twentieth Century, p. 257.


"In 1948, two widely read books were published that would inspire a "neo-Malthusian" debate on population and the environment: Fairfield Osborn’s Our Plundered Planet and William Vogt’s Road to Survival." --Sholem Stein


The greatest thing you'll ever learn
Is just to love and be loved in return
--"Nature Boy" (1948) by eden ahbez

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