Phrases with «popular consciousness»

"Popular consciousness" refers to the collective awareness or understanding that exists among a large group of people regarding a particular idea, belief, or issue. It represents the common knowledge, beliefs, and opinions that are widely accepted or shared within a society. Full definition

Sentences with «popular consciousness»

  • Still, the Willys name stuck in popular consciousness while Ford's involvement in the Jeep was less remembered, despite some 280,000 Ford GPWs built. (automobilemag.com)
  • It's about one of the most globally feared terrorists of all time, Venezuelan - born but countryless Ilich Ramrez Sánchez (Ramírez, in a staggeringly complex turn), who, as «Carlos the Jackal,» slayed his way into popular consciousness in a post-Munich Olympics Europe. (timeout.com)
  • «The paintings explore the role of visual representations in colonial expansion — both as complicit agents and as modes of resistance,» Rollins says, «while also pointing to the return to the fore of popular consciousness many identity issues that were so prominent in the 1980s.» (artsy.net)
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