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Title: Cultural Studies


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Cultural Studies Visual Culture
Black Loyalist Offices after Arson Attack, March
2006.
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Black Loyalist Sign
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Other Readings
  • Recall Handout 2
  • Critical Theory Two Traditions

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Recommended Readings to Review Semiotics
Structuralism
  • Chandler, D. Semiotics for Beginners,
    http//www.aber.ac.uk/media/Documents/S4B/sem01.ht
    ml
  • Irvine, M. Semiotics, Communication and Cultural
    theory Basic Assumptions W
  • Irvine, M. Media Theory and Semiotics--Key Terms
    W or R
  • Deconstruction (Jacques Derrida)
  • entry, Internet Enclopedia of Philosophy
  • "Structure, Sign, and Play in the Discourse of
    the Human Sciences"

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Recommended Extra Reading on Cultural Studies and
Visual Analysis Methods
  • Lister, M and L. Wells. Seeing Beyond Belief
    Cultural Studies and an Approach to Analysing the
    Visual in Vn Leeuwen, T and C. Jewitt (ed.)
    Handbook of Visual Analysis, Sage, 2001, pp.
    61-92.
  • On-line Resources Approaches in Cultural Studies
  • Wikipedia summary
  • Cultural Studies Central
  • Culture Machine
  • Canadian Association for Cultural Studies On-line
    Journals

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Communication, Cultural Studies Semiotics
(Signs Codes)
  • Code the relational system that allows a sign
    to have meaning, the social organization of
    meanings into binary oppositions, hierarchies,
    and differential systems.
  • Sign something that stands for something else
    in a system of signification (language, images,
    etc.) (M. Levine 2005)

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Comical Review of Cultural Studies
  • Sardar and Van Loon Cultural Studies for
    Beginners, Icon Books, 1997.

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Origins of Cultural Studies
  • -multidisciplinary
  • many different roots sociology, anthropology,
    history, philosophy, languages literatures,
    media studies
  • -Latin root of culture colere
  • multiple meanings cultivating, inhabiting,
    worshipping, protecting, related to colonialism,
    religion (cult),
  • -positive negative approaches to study of
    culture
  • (civilization distinctions, inclusion
    exclusion, pop culture high culture models,
    authority, power, hegemony, resistance)

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General Notions of Culture 1 2works
practices (Raymond Williams)
  • A-intellectual (esp. artistic)often associated
    with learned culture, high culture but may be
    popular culture too

Visitors at the Louvre museum in front of a
climate controlled box containing the Mona Lisa
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Recall Re-appropriations of High Culture Canons
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Manet Olympia
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Yasamasu Morimura
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Culture as Practices in the High Culture Model
  • civilized practices (high culture vs. mass or
    popular culture)
  • habits of the mind (individual or whole group
    or society)
  • Issues
  • Status, power authority (hegemony, ideology) in
    the field of cultural production
  • Distinction (Bourdieu), creation of belief,
    production, reproduction

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3--Culture as everyday values, practices and
way of life of a group of people, period or group

Gustave Courbet, Stonebreakers, c. 1850
(destroyed 1945)
  • Expands definition to include non-elites
  • process of intellectual, spiritual and aesthetic
    development (or change or disintegration, etc.)

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Critical Theory on Mass Media Culture
  • Origins in Frankfurt School
  • Example Adornos critique of American popular
    music and typology of listening
  • Film Clip Jane Russell Marilyn Monroe in
    Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953)

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Critical Analysis Beautiful Women
  • Ad and Illustration for article by M. Talbot,
    Getting Credit for being White) New York Times
    Magazine. Vol. 147 (Nov. 30 1997)

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Sterbak Flesh Dress..
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4- Culture in the Anthropological Sense
Difference, Otherness
  • Conflict, inequalities, sites of resistance or
    oppression?
  • Source
  • How to Portray Famine Victims with Dignity
  • Pictures Refugee Policy

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Visual Culture Ways of Seeing
Young Farmers, Pastry Chef, Circus People.
Photos by August Sander, People (Man) in the
20th Century. Sources
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John Berger The suit and the photograph. About
Looking, 1980 (reprinted many places)
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Cultural Studies Approaches and Analysis of
Visual Images
  • Relationships
  • production/medition/consumption,
  • belief meaning (signs codes)
  • communication processes
  • Institutions (Structures)
  • in historical context

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What to analyze? (methods) 1-Context of viewing
  • where is the image in the social physical
    world?
  • Why are viewers there
  • why they looking ? (Intended uses)
  • Does it exist in other context?
  • Interplay of location, scale and meanings

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Contextualizing Doisneau, Sideways Glance
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Mapplethorpe-Ken
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2-Context of Production
  • How did the visual image get to a place to be
    viewed?
  • Intentions, motives of producers/mediators
  • Social context, imperatives constraints of
    institutional contexts

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3-Interplay of Form Meaning
  • Content
  • Conventions
  • Pictorial Photographic
  • Social political

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4-Contexts Institutions
  • same image or visual thing more powerful in
    some contexts than others,
  • multiple registers of meaning depend on
    position/context of visual image, viewers,
    producer etc.
  • Institutions framing practices

Quilts on Bed or on Museum walls
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Ann Swidlers theories about culture as a frame
for action beliefs
  • 1- Cultures power independent of whether or not
    people believe in it
  • 2. Culture shapes peoples own beliefs and their
    knowledge of how others will interpret their
    actions
  • 3. Public contexts shape effects of culture on
    action
  • 4. Institutions structure culture by patterning
    channels for social action

29
Applying Cultural Studies approaches to Analysis
of Visualizations
  • Baby Name Visualization

30
Visualizations of Home/House. Child Katrina
Survivors
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House/Home (Katrina Victim)
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House/Home
  • House as roof

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House?Home
  • Sources Slide show of Katrina victims drawings
    of house/home, Dewann, S. Using Crayons to
    Exorcise Katrina, New York Times, Monday
    September 17, 2007, Arts Section, B1,5.

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If time Film Screening
  • John Berger, Ways of Seeing Part One
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