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24 Cards in this Set
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BARTHES - fictions
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stories imagined/ invented series of events that are order/organised to be communicated
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TURNER - narrative
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narrative is a major mechanism for creating+ maintaining social norms and meanings
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myth
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a way of explaining, simplifying and organising our perception of the world
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Post modernism > hyper-reality
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the blurring of traditional and 'fantasy' worlds.
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Post modernism> BAUDRILLARD - simularca
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people come to believe in simulations/copies
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Post modernism > Nostalgia
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no longer a requirement for a factual/remembered past- fictions create a constructed past
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Post modernism > JAMESON
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'when the world is no longer as it was then nostalgia assumes its role'
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Post modernism > Bricolage
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the taking 'old' things reinventing them to create something new
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Post modernism > eclectism
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the bringing of together of separate elements - such as a range of high and low cultures
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Post modernism > hybridity
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the combination of cultures
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Post modernism > intertextual
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knowingly refers to the past
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Post modernism > lack of metanarratives
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everything opening to questions- rejection of grand-narratives which were before accepted truths
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Post modernism > Pastiche
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a work of art that intentionally imitates other works, often to ridicule/satirize - assumes that the audience has a range of knowledge
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Marxism > ALTHUSSER
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ISA and RSA - all must work together to give a dominant ideology - if they did anything but they wouldnt be produced/consumed
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Marxism > GRAMSCI
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Few people at the top control the masses - create 'common sense' through hegemonic tools
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Marxism > COMPSKY
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Propaganda model - filters to serve a social function. Every piece of information is filtered - as soon as it touches one of these filters there is no such thing as freedom of information
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Marxism > BOURDIEU
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Habitus-taste is an indication of class, not seen as dependent on income/ cost but taste = cultural capital
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Consumerism > McLUHAN
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Global village - idea that by joining together, the wealthier could help the poor
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COUNTERS Consumerism > global culture
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'americanisation'-hologenous global products, same all over the world. Results in a loss of culture, individuality and cultural heritage
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Consumerism > Smith
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'Invisible hand' - demand dictates supply (power of the people/masses not the R/C)
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Feminism > Mulvey
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male gave - objectification of women in patriarchal society, worried women would think they were meant to act in the way represented through the media
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Feminism > DeBEAUVIOUR
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gender as a social construct - in relation to our physical charactoristics
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Feminism > OAKLEY
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4 ways of gender socialisation *manipulation of behaviour *verbal appellation *Canalisation *Different activities
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Feminism > BUTLER
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hetrosexulaised culture establishes coherence of the categories of male and female
Proformativity - preform to the sex we have been given |