Title: Cultural Studies
1Cultural Studies
2- Roland Barthes on the nature of literary language
and Claude Lévi-Strauss on anthropology, cultural
studies was influenced by structuralism and post
structuralism - Patrick Brantlinger pointed out, cultural studies
is not a tightly coherent unified movement with
a fixed agenda, but a loosely coherent group of
tendencies, issues and questions.
Roland Barthes
3Definitions of Cultural Studies
- First, cultural studies transcends the confines
of a particular discipline such as literary
criticism or history. - Henry Giroux said that cultural studies
practitioners are resisting intellectuals who
see what they do as an emancipatory project
because it erodes the traditional disciplinary
divisions in most institutions of higher
education.
Critical Inquiry, one of the most influential
journals about cultural studies.
4- Cultural studies involves scrutinizing the
cultural phenomenon of a text and drawing
conclusions about the changes in textual
phenomena over time.
Boundary 2
5- Second, cultural studies is politically engaged.
Cultural critics see themselves as
oppositional, not only within their own
disciplines but to many of the power structures
of society at large. - Meaning and individual subjectivity are
culturally constructed , they can be thus
reconstructed.
The picture of the online journal Representations
6Pierre Bourdieu, one of the theorists who
explores how good taste often reflects social,
economic, and political power bases.
- Third, cultural studies denies the separation of
high and low or elite and popular (mass)
culture. - Cultural critics today work to transfer the term
culture to include mass culture, whether popular,
folk, or urban
7- Rather than determining which are the best
works produced, cultural critics describe what is
produced and how various productions relate to
one another.
Drawing upon the ideas of Michel de Certeau,
cultural critics examine the practice of
everyday life.
8- Cultural critics aim to reveal the political,
economic reasons why a certain cultural product
is more baled at certain times than others. - Johnny Depps funky performance in Disneys
Pirates of the Caribbean The course of the Black
Pearl (2003) real pirates of the Caribbean such
as Blackbeard and Henry Morgan
Henry Morgan was a hard-drinking, hard-fighting
charismatic badass privateer
Blackbeard the pirate
9- Finally, cultural studies analyzes not only the
cultural work, but also the means of production.
The book cover of Janice Radways Reading
Romance Women, Patriarchy and Popular Literature.
10- Cultural studies joins subjectivity that is,
culture in relation to individual lives with
engagement, a direct approach to attacking social
ills.
11Five Types of Cultural Studies
- British Cultural Materialism
- New Historicism
- American Multiculturalism
- Postmodernism and Popular Culture
- Postcolonial Studies
Poster for The Bride of Frankenstein (1935),
directed by James Whale.
12British Cultural Materialism
- Cultural materialism began in earnest in the
1950s with the work of F. R. Leavis, heavily
influenced by Matthew Arnolds analyses of
bourgeois culture.
Cultural Materialism Theory and Practice by
Scott Wilson. Cultural Studies is referred to as
Cultural Materialism in Britain.
13New Historicism
- As a return to historical scholarship, new
historicism concerns itself with extraliterary
matters letters, diaries, films, paintings,
medical treatises looking to reveal opposing
historical tensions in a text.
Frederic Jameson insisted, Always historicize!
14- New historicists seek surprising coincidences
that may cross generic, historical, and cultural
lines in borrowings of metaphor, ceremony, or
popular culture.
From Hayden White, cultural studies practitioners
learned how figurative relationships between
present and past tropes are shaped by historical
discourses.
15For Michel Foucault, history was not the working
out of universal ideas.
- The new historicism rejects the periodization of
history in favor of ordering history only through
the interplay of forms of power.
16American Multiculturalism
- African American Writers
- Latina/o Writers
- American Indian Literatures
- Asian American Writers
Henry Louis Gates uses the word race only in
quotation marks.
17African American Writers
- African American Writing often displays a
folkloric conception of a humankind a double
consciousness, as W.E.B. DuBois called it,
arising from bicultural identity irony, parody,
tragedy and bitter comedy in negotiating this
ambivalence attacks upon presumed white cultural
superiority a naturalistic focus on survival
and inventive reframing of language itself, as in
language games like jiving,sounding,signifyin
g, and rapping.
W. E. B. Du Bois, circa 1907
18African American Writers
- The Harlem Renaissance (1918-1937) signaled a
tremendous upsurge in black culture, with an
especial interest in primitivist art the
so-called New Negroes.
- Langston Hughes was a prominent member of the
Harlem Renaissance -- a movement during the 1920s
of black writers and intellectuals who engaged in
intense debate regarding the place of the African
American in American life, and on the role and
identity of the African-American artist. - Pictured here are Langston Hughes far left with
left to right Charles S. Johnson, E. Franklin
Frazier, Rudolph Fisher and Hubert T. Delaney, on
a Harlem rooftop on the occasion of a party in
Hughes' honor, 1924.
19Latina/o Writers
- Spanish-speaking people in the United States.
- The majority of Mexican residents stayed in
place, transformed into Mexican Americans with a
stroke of the pen. - One of the primary tropes in Latina/o studies has
to do with the entire concept of borders-borders
between nations, between cultures and within
cultures.
20Latina/o Writers
- Code-switching is a border phenomenon studied
by linguists. Speakers who code-switch move back
and forth between Spanish and English, for
instance, or resort to the Spanglish of border
towns. - Liminality, or betweeness is characteristic of
postmodern experience but also has special
connotations for Latina/o.
On Edge The Crisis of Contemporary Latin
American Culture By George Yudice , Jean
Franco , Juan Flores
21American Indian Literatures
- In predominantly oral cultures, storytelling
passes on religious beliefs, moral values,
political codes, and practical lessons of
everyday life. For American Indians, stories are
a source of strength in the face of centuries of
silencing by Euro-Americans. - American Indian is often preferred by Indians
over Native American
22American Indian Literatures
- Two types of Indian literature have evolved as
fields of study. - Traditional Indian literature includes tales,
songs, and oratory. - Mainstream Indian literature refers to works
written by Indians in English in the traditional
genres of fiction, poetry and autobiography. - Momadays House Made of Dawn(1968), which won the
Pulitzer Prize, and his memoir, The way to Rainy
Mountain(1969), beginning a renaissance of Indian
fiction and poetry.
23Asian American Writers
- Edward Said has written of orientalism, or the
tendency to objectify and exoticize Asians, and
their work has sought to respond to such
stereotyping. - Asian American literature can be said to have
begun around the turn of the 20th century,
primarily with autobiographical paper son
stories and confessions.
24Asian American Writers
- Paper son stories were carefully fabricated for
Chinese immigrant men to make the authorities
believe that their New World sponsors were really
their fathers. - Asian American autobiography inherited these
descriptive strategies, as Maxine Hong Kingstons
The Woman Warriors Memoirs of Girlhood Among
Ghosts(1976) illustrates. - Identity may be individually known within but is
not always at home in the outward community.
Maxine Hong Kingston has won the National Book
Critics Circle Award (for /The Woman Warrior/)
25Asian American Writers
- Chinese women make up the largest and most
influential group of Asian American writers. - Jade Snow Wongs female Bildungsroman was called
Fifth Chinese Daughter. - Amy Tans Joy Luck Club (1989) traces the lives
of four Chinese women immigrants starting in
1949, when they form their mah-jongg club and
swap stories of life in China these mothers
vignettes alternate with their daughters stories.
Directed by Wayne Wang
26Postmodernism and Popular Culture
- Postmodernism questions everything rationalist
European philosophy held to be true. - Beginning in the mid-1980s, postmodernism emerged
in art, architecture, music, film, literature,
sociology, communications, fashion and other
field. - Postmodernism borrows from modernism
disillusionment with the givens of society a
penchant for irony the self-conscious play
within the work of art fragmentation and
ambiguity and a destructured, decentered,
dehumanized subject.
Jean-François Lyotard argues that stability is
maintained through grand narratives.
27Postmodernism and Popular Culture
- Postmodernism argues that it is all contingent
and that most cultural constructions have served
the function of empowering members of a dominant
social group at the expense of others.
Jean Baudrillard describes the simulacra of
postmodern life which have taken the place of
real objects.
28Postmodernism and Popular Culture
- They assess how such factors as ethnicity, race,
gender, class, age, region and sexuality are
shaped by and reshaped in popular culture. - There are four main types of popular culture
analysis production analysis, textual analysis,
audience analysis, and historical analysis.
These analyses seek to get beneath the surface
(denotative) meanings and examine more implicit
(connotation) social meanings
29Postmodernism and Popular Culture
- Production analysis asks the following kinds of
questions who owns the media? Who creates texts
and why? Under what constraints? - Textual analysis examines how specific works of
popular culture create meanings. - Audiences analysis asks how different groups of
popular culture consumers, or users, make similar
or different sense of the same texts. - Historical analysis investigates how these other
three other three dimensions change over time.
30Postcolonial Studies
Edward Saids concept of Orientalism was an
important touchstone to postcolonial studies.
- Postcolonialism refers to a historical phase
undergone by the Third World countries after the
decline of colonialism. - others constructs them based upon Western
anxieties and preoccupations. Said sharply
critiques the Western images of the Oriental as
irrational, depraved (fallen), child-like,
different, which has allowed the West to
define itself as rational, virtuous, mature,
normal.
31- Many Third World writers focus on both
colonialism and the changes created in a
postcolonial culture.
Frantz Fanon drew upon his own horrific
experiences in French Algeria to deconstruct
emerging national regimes.
32Postcolonial Studies
Homi K. Bhabha says that what drives white
people to take over the world and spread their
way of doing things is not power or even wanting
to get rich, but their screwed-up way of looking
at the world.
- Homi K. Bhabhas postcolonial theory involves
analysis of nationality, ethnicity, and politics
with poststructuralist ideas of identity and
indeterminacy, defining postcolonial identities
as shifting, hybrid construction. - Among postcolonial feminism is Gayatri
Chakravorty Spivak, who examines the effects of
political independence upon subaltern or
subproletarian women in the Third World. - Reveal how female subjects are silenced by the
dialogue between the male-dominated West and
East, offering little hope for the subaltern
womans voice to rise up amidst the global social
institutions that oppress her.
33Works Cited
- Munns, Jessica and Gita, Rajan. Eds. A Cultural
Studies Reader History, Theory, Practice. London
Longman, 1995. - Ono A. Kent. Ed. A Companion to Asian American
Studies. Malden Blackwell Press, 2005. - Schwarz, Henry and Sangeeta, Ray. Eds. A
Companion to Postcolonial Studies. Malden, MA
Blackwell Press, 2000. - Power, Dominic and Scott, Allen J. Eds. Cultural
Industries and the Production of Culture. New
York Routledge, 2004. - Representations. http//www.representations.org/
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