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Title: Culture and Postmodernity


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Culture and Postmodernity
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Modernity vs. Postmodernity
  • Modernity Stage in social evolution
    characterized by reason and the rational
    application of human ingenuity to nature by
    popular participation in determining government
    leaders and policies by secularization, freedom
    from superstition and myth by technological
    advances, generally involving industrialization,
    by urbanization by universal education and by
    possible if not inevitable, victory over disease
    and want (Griswold p.46).
  • Post-modernity A postindustrial stage of social
    development dominated by media images, in which
    people are connected with other places and other
    times through proliferating channels of
    information. If the modern person was
    characterized by hope and anxiety, the
    post-modern person is characterized by a cool
    absence of illusion. Modern minds were skeptical
    postmodern minds are cynical. (Griswold p.47).

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Community
  • Community A group of people that share a
    considerable number of meanings.
  • Come up with list of communities you are a member
    of.
  • Two basic senses
  • Territorial i.e. spatially bound
  • Relational i.e. bound by webs of interaction.

4
Community and 3 revolutions in communication.
  • Main point of chapter Communications revolutions
    represent an increasing transition from
    territorial to relational communities.
  • Three revolutions away from oral culture.
  • 1. Phonetic alphabet
  • 2. Printing Press
  • 3. Electronic communication

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Transition in Communication
  • Oral Culture face-to-face communication. Depends
    on memorization. Fluid as history fades into
    myth.
  • Phonetic alphabet democratizes access to
    writing.
  • Printing Press further democratizes as written
    communication no longer depends on scribing.
  • Electronic media (radio, telephone, TV, fax,
    internet) greatly increases the territorial reach
    of communication.

6
Impact of Electronic Media
  • 1. Can connect people regardless of territory.
  • 2. Allows the raw expression of ideas and
    emotions.
  • 3. Democratizes access in terms of time and
    space.
  • 4. Democratizes in terms of education.

7
Postmodernity
  • Griswold electronic communications revolution
    leads to postmodernity (leaves out
    transportation?).
  • Three attributes of post-modern culture.
  • Fragmentation Rather than holistic, permanent,
    solid, and timeless, culture tends to be
    fragmentary, ephemeral, discontinuous, temporary.
  • Depthlessness Instead of the profound and
    authentic, postmodernity embraces the
    superficial.
  • Rejection of metanarratives. Narratives of the
    path and destiny of human progress appear naïve.

8
Frederic Jameson
  • De-territorialization.
  • Creation of worlds unto themselves.
  • Inability to gain orientation.
  • New political art? Webers new prophets

9
Community?
  • a culture that denies depth and history, a
    culture that rejects any larger story of its past
    and future, a culture in which anything can be
    combined with anything elsedoes not sound
    promising as a foundation around which community
    can be built. (Griswold p.168).

10
Optimism and Pessimism
  • Global electronic communications can bring people
    together. It can separate people.
  • Americans and Europeans
  • 1991 Gulf War same news images brought them
    together.
  • 2003 Iraq War same news images separated them.

11
Decline of Metanarratives?
  • Religion?
  • Nationalism?
  • So, One answer to chaos is reviving
    metanarratives and cultural essences.

12
A Poly-centered World
  • YB Yeats Things fall apart. The center cannot
    hold.
  • Griswold The center has not held. People are
    part of many communities.
  • Griswold But things have not fallen apart.
    People still ward of chaos through shared meaning.

13
Midterm, Oct 22, 545 am
  • Structure
  • 35 multiple choice questions.
  • 17 questions on Griswold
  • 16 questions on other readings (Every reading and
    the documentary have questions. Several of these
    amount to applying Griswolds concepts to these
    readings).
  • 2 questions on culture concept from first day.
  • How to study
  • Use Powerpoint slides as a guide to the readings.
  • Underline concepts and main points of paragraphs
    and chapters, not small details.
  • Study in groups.
  • Send e-mail to SOCI3010-L_at_listserv.uga.edu if you
    have doubts. Helping others cannot hurt your
    grade. Helping others on-list can help your
    participation grade.
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