To set the parameters of this article, we wish to define culture as a set of commonly-accepted learned values, beliefs, interests, traditions, and language of a particular segment of civil society. Raymond Williams (1961) understood culture as a complex concept within the “structure of feeling” (p. 41) - a web of cultural values, meanings, and traditions that mesh with contemporary political and social activity. Williams included three essential components in this structure of feeling: social (way of life, meanings, and values), ideal (process) and documentary (body of work; Morrell, 2001, p. 73). Similarly, Stuart Hall (1980) suggested that