Lesson 1 Flashcards
The Questions
-What is it with the system?
-What is the general and deeper problems of the world? (In micro and macro problems)
-How included the unspeakable and invisible?
-If the society if already an organized and systematized collective, why are there still the general and deeper problems?
-How those in power hold the manufactured intelligent? What is the manufactured intelligent?
problems that are mostly unconscious; more specific and individualistic
Micro problems
problems of the larger whole; more conspicuous
Macro problems
What are the keynotes or possibly be learned in taking ICCS?
-Materializing and perceiving culture in different forms.
-The gap/gradual difference of different years.
-The development and understanding of culture and cultural studies.
-Rituals – repetitive action with goals
-Artifacts
-Tradition
-Memory
-Arts
According to Hall, 1704, Cultural studies is….
is a processing of new things
(CS as “mapping the particular constellation of identities and hegemonic articulations at various social sites”)
Who compared Cultural Studies to Alchemy?
Hall & Johnson
According to Williams 356, Culture is….
The entirety of how you live life
(The Culture as “identical with our whole common life”)
Culture is not civilization
(True or False)
True
Who said this?: The unending chances and changes of interdisciplinarity
Torre Annuziata
Logic of culture is…
a “unified approach” in all of the “phenomena of signification and/or communication” (Eco, 3)
Culture is involvement in the notion signs (True or false)
True
SEMIOTICS opens the study of the entirety of culture
(True or False)
True
Who is the Father of Linguistics?
Ferdinand de Saussure
Ferdinand de Soussuie said:
Literary text is a mirror of when and where we are at now
What is Cultural studies according to Johnson?
Like an alchemy, “Cultural Studies is a process”
What is Cultural studies?
Producing useful knowledge
(codifying it into something new that creates reaction)
Cultural studies and literary studies, why?
(The assessment: LITERATURE TO EVERYDAY LIFE)
Three Orthodoxies of Richard Johnson
Cultural processes are intimately connected with social relations;
Culture involves power, and;
Culture is neither an autonomous nor an externally determined field.
The Development of an individual, or of a group/class, and a whole society
-the dependence of culture to the class and the dependence of the class to the culture.
-The growth of human mind and soul.
-The anthropological sense of the world culture vs. the sociological sense.
dependence of culture to the class and the dependence of the class to the culture.
Dictates by the system
The growth of human mind and soul.
Anima – development of cosmic reality, make things alive in our pov | ritual
The anthropological sense of the world culture vs. the sociological sense.
Socrates may not exist because he never wrote anything that he fully owns.
How did Matthew Arnold define culture in his book Culture and Anarchy?
Culture as perfection
In order to be a cultured person, you must contribute to culture and society (true or false)
False
(The person who contributes to culture, however important his contribution may be, is not always a “cultured person.”)
The feeling of being superior in your own culture; judging other’s culture based on one’s culture
Ethnocentrism
What are the differences of culture and religion?
Religion cannot be changed (stiff belief)
Culture should be evolving and developing (It is timebound)
Who is the cultured man?
scholar; philosophy; philosopher