Lecture 4 Flashcards

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print technology

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led to more linear thinking, individualism, and eventually capitalism.

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electronic technology

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has retribalized us into a global village and created a new orality.

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Stuart Hall’s Audience Reception Model

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dominant reading, negotiated reading, oppositional reading.

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Dominant reading

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  • interprets message as intended by producer.

- usually consistent with dominant ideology.

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Negotiated reading

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  • party interprets message as intended by producer.

- modifies based on individual cultural position.

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Oppositional reading

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  • interprets message in alternative way to producer.
  • resists dominant meaning of text.
  • may just misunderstand text.
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Encoding

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process by which cultural texts are constructed by producers to deliver conscious/unconscious messages.

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Decoding

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process by which audiences interpret cultural texts.

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9
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Adorno & Horkheimer

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focused on culture industry (contemporary mass culture).

ex: publishing, music, recording, film, TV.

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Adorno & Horkheimer’s key points

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mass culture is;

  • produced by corporations.
  • consumed by mass audiences.
  • consumers are passive.
  • first purpose is to generate profit, second is maintain status quo.
  • pseudo novelty masquerading as new.
  • commodified.
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Benjamin - Frankfurt

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  • culture industry produces replicable art.
  • loss of unique “aura” associated with traditional art.
  • sees revolutionary potential in mass production.
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Habermas - Frankfurt

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the public sphere: a place for rational, political, public debate.

  • mass media and consumer culture extinguished this potential.
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13
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Birmingham School

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cultural turn –> interdisciplinary with widened focus of study.

ex: working cultures and subcultures.

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Working cultures

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  • focus on lived experience of working-class people.

- active agents involved in transformation of culture.

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Subcultures

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  • identifiable social group within a larger society.

- opposition to dominant culture.

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