Cultural Studies final

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Cultural Studies final
  1. England: Based in response to class issues
    1. America : Based in response to power and race issues
      1. Field of research and teaching that investigates the ways in which "culture" creates and transforms indiviual experiences, everyday life, social relations, social institutions and power.
        1. Understanding the process through which societies and diverse groups within them come to terms with history, community life, and the challenges of the future.
          1. Culture
            1. The word culture originated in the world of farming as a term for tending crops and animals (agriculture
              1. Agriculture - meaning in the 18th century for cultivating the mind rather than crops
                1. Then becomes associated by the early 19th century with a knowledge of lating and greek and the fine arts. Because these were standards in a gentlemans education, the acquisition of culture was a sign on ones elite status
                  1. Ideology
                    1. Idealist represents something to be strived for and for this reason it is prone to claims of elitism
                      1. can refer to a systematic body of ideas articulated by a particular group of people
                        1. to indicate how some texts and practices present disorted images of reality
                          1. to draw attention to the way in which texts (television fiction pop songs, novels, feature fils, etc.) always preset a particular image of the world.
                            1. operates mainly at the level of connotations, the secondary, oftn unconscious, meanings that texts and practices carry, or can be made to carry.
                              1. not simply as a body of ideas, but as a material practice. is encountered in the practices of everyday life and not simply in certain ideas about eveday life.
                                1. Raymond Williams
                                  1. Made significant contributions to our understanding of cultural theory, cultural history, television, the press, radio and advertising.
                                    1. "the analysis of culture' outlines the three general categories in the definition of culture.
                                      1. the "ideal",in which culture is a state or process of human perfection, in terms of certain absolute or universal values
                                        1. The 'documentary' record: the surviving texts and practices of a culture.
                                          1. the "social: definition of culture, culture is a description of a particular way of life.
                                          2. when he insists on culture as a definition of the 'lived experience' of 'ordinary' men and women, made in their daily interaction with the texts and practices of everyday life, he finally breaks decisively with Leavisism.
                                            1. Marxism
                                              1. Insists that all texts and practices must be analyzed in relation to their historical cultural conditions of production
                                                1. What is text's historical cultural condition of production?
                                                2. Difficult and contentious body of work. Body of revolutionary theory with the purpose of: Changing the world, (philosophers interpret), Theorist change it.
                                                  1. "Marxism is the theory of how te normaliy of our everyday world,....... its workday habits and its working day, its monetary stresses and pressures on one end and its leisure and freedom on the other, is driven from within by what marx called 'class struggle'
                                                    1. The Base: Economic in nature, capitalism the superstructure: Ideas, beliefs, philosophy
                                                      1. William Morris
                                                        1. The first Englist Marxist, best known as a designer and poet, morris was,in, his later life, also a revolutionary socialist.
                                                          1. argued that creative labour is not just an activity to be enjoyed or avoided: it is an essential part of what makes us human.
                                                            1. Definition of art : used in traditional forms of art history; for morris it includes all creative human production
                                                              1. Ultimately, for morris, art is 'the expression of pleasure in the labour of production'.
                                                              2. Attempt to link the quality of high culture with the fortunes of productive labor
                                                                1. Matthew Arnold
                                                                  1. "culture and anarchy" - secures and coninues to sustain his reputation as a cultural critic. (A poet and an Artist)
                                                                    1. Defines culture in idealist terms: Something to strive for (the opposite of culture "doing as one likes") Individuals acting out of self interest, without regard for the greater good
                                                                      1. Argues that culture is a combination of broad intellectual interests with A GOAL OF SOCIAL IMPROVEMENT.
                                                                        1. Whatever goals one pursued in life, they had to be socially useful
                                                                          1. Responds to a social transformation in Victorian Britain in which agriculture is replaced with the new industrial economy.
                                                                            1. Louis Althusser
                                                                              1. most significant contribution to the field is his different attempts to theorize the concept of ideology
                                                                                1. According to Althusser, a social formation consists of three practces: the economic, the poliical and the ideological.
                                                                                  1. first definition of Ideology: the claim that idelogy - ' a system (with its own logic and rigour) of representations (images, myths, ideas or concepts)' is a practice through which meand womn live their relations to the real condtions of existince
                                                                                    1. RSA's - ensure physical enforcement of the law, primarily work by repression (the police) ISA's - generae beliefs and values (family, schools)
                                                                                      1. Marxist Theorist
                                                                                        1. Ferdinand de Saussure
                                                                                          1. Develops a science of signs based on linguistics suggesting any language is just a complex system of signs that express ideas with rules that govern their usage
                                                                                            1. Suggests there is no natural relationship between a signifier (the word "dog") and the signified (the mental concept of the actual animal)
                                                                                              1. Swiss Linguist Theorist associated with Structuralism
                                                                                                1. Structuralism
                                                                                                  1. Holds that al human actvity and its products, even perception and thought itself are constructed and not natural and in particular everything has meaning because of the language system in which we operate
                                                                                                    1. Closely related to semiotics: the study of signs, symbols and communication and how meaning is constructed and understood
                                                                                                    2. Roland Barthes
                                                                                                      1. Demonstrates the way Mass Media disseminates ideological views based on its ability to make signs, images and signifiers work in a particular way, conveying deeper mythical meanings within popular culture than the surface images immediately suggest
                                                                                                        1. Examples: Union Jack Flag signifies: the nation, the crown, the empire and "Britishness" in general
                                                                                                          1. Popular Culture
                                                                                                            1. Simply culture that is widely favoured or well liked by many people.
                                                                                                              1. it is the culture that is left over after we have decided what is high culture
                                                                                                                1. "Mass Culture" - a hopelessly commercial culture, mass produced for mass consumption its audience is a mass of non discriminating consumers.
                                                                                                                  1. The culture that originates from "the People" it takes issue with any approach that suggests that it is something imposed on "the people from above.
                                                                                                                    1. a site of struggle between the "resistance" of subordinate groups and the forces of incorporation operating in the interests of dominant groups. it is not the imposed culture of the mass culture theorists nor is it an emerging from below spontaneousy oppostional culture of the people
                                                                                                                      1. Mass Culture
                                                                                                                        1. "one of the key terms that governs the official distinction between American/unamerican.
                                                                                                                          1. Aesthetic liberal position that bemoans the fact that given the choice the majority of the population choose so called second and third rate cultural texts and practices in preference to the texts and practices of high culture
                                                                                                                            1. The corporate-liberal or progressive evolutionist position that claims that popular culture serves a benig function of socializing people into the pleasures of consumption in the new capitalist consumerist society
                                                                                                                              1. The radical or socialist position which views mass culture as a form of or means to social control
                                                                                                                                1. Jacques Lacan
                                                                                                                                  1. Seeks to anchor psychoanalysis firmly in culture rather than biology. As he explains, his aim is to turn the meaning of Freud's work away from the biological basis he would have wished for it towards the cultural references with which it is shot through
                                                                                                                                    1. large influence on the study of film.
                                                                                                                                      1. Born in a condition of lack and spend our entire lives trying to overcome the condition.
                                                                                                                                        1. Lacan argues that we make a journey through three determining stages of development. The first is the mirror stage the second is the fort da game and the third is the oedipus complex.
                                                                                                                                          1. Slavoj Zizek
                                                                                                                                            1. Aruges that reality is a fantasy construction that enables us to mask the real of our desire
                                                                                                                                              1. Fantasy is not the same as illusion rather fantasy organizes how we see and understand reality.
                                                                                                                                                1. our fantasies are what make us unique they provide us with our point of view organizing how we see and experience the world around us.
                                                                                                                                                  1. it doesnt really matter where things happen, its kinda whats going on in your head that makes life interesting.
                                                                                                                                                    1. Feminism
                                                                                                                                                      1. Radical feminists argue that women's oppression is the result of the system of patriarchy, a system of domination in which men as a group have power over women as a group
                                                                                                                                                        1. Marxist feminist analysis the ultimate source of oppression is capitalism. The domination of women by men is seen as a consequence of capita's domination over labour.
                                                                                                                                                          1. Liberal feminism differs from both Marxist and radical feminisms in that it does not posit a system patriarchy or capitalism - determining the oppression of women. Instead it tends to see the problem in terms of male prejudice agains women, embodied in law or expressed in the exclusion of women from particular areas of life.
                                                                                                                                                            1. Dual systems theory represents the coming togeter of Marxist and radical feminist analysis in the belief that women's oppression is the result of a complex articulation of both patriarchy and capitalism.
                                                                                                                                                              1. Post Feminism
                                                                                                                                                                1. Can be used to describe a type of feminism, a theortical position within feminism, and a tendency in contemporary popular culture.
                                                                                                                                                                  1. Refers to the way in which the boundaries between feminists and non feminists have become fuzzy.
                                                                                                                                                                    1. Freudian Psychoanalysis of text.
                                                                                                                                                                      1. Author centred, treating the text as the equivalent to an author's dream. Freud identifies what he calls the class of dreams that have never been dreamt at all, dreams created by imaginative writers and ascribed to invented characters in the course of a story.
                                                                                                                                                                        1. reader centered, and derives from the secondary aspect of the author centered approach. This approach is concerned with how texts allow readers to symbolically play out desires and fantasies in the texts they read. A text works like a substitute dream.
                                                                                                                                                                      2. Feminism no longer has a simple coherece around a set of easly defined principles but insteadis a much richer, more diverse and contradictory mix than it ever was in the 1970's
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