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Introduction to Cultural Studies
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Cultural Studies are fundamentally concerned with the power relationships of your own daily lives, which create you and are created by yourself. The aim of this class is to introduce some of the key ideas of Cultural Studies through examining cultural materials chosen from various fields of representations.
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Cultural Studies are fundamentally concerned with the power relationships of your own daily lives, which create you and are created by yourself. The aim of this class is to introduce some of the key ideas of Cultural Studies through examining cultural materials chosen from various fields of representations.
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Starting from and introduction of basic concepts of Cultural Studies, we deal with various materials to encourage students to be familialized with the ways of thinking in Cultural Studies.
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Starting from and introduction of basic concepts of Cultural Studies, we deal with various materials to encourage students to be familialized with the ways of thinking in Cultural Studies.
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Culture, Politics, History, Arts
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Culture, Politics, History, Arts
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1. What is Cultural Studies? (Power Point) 2. Discrimination (“Othello”) 3. Neoliberalism (“The Land of the Dead”) 4. Media (“911 in Plane Site”) 5. Globaliszation (“Life and Debt”, “Darwin’s Nightmare”) 6. US (“Noam Chomsky: 911 and US”) 7. Terrorism (“Fahrenheit 911”) 8. Environment (“An Inconvenient Truth”) 9. Gender and Reproduction (“Vera Drake”) 10. Holocaust (“Schindler’s List”) 11. Sports (“Million Dollar Baby”) 12. History (“The War We Were Not Taught About: In the Philippines”) 13. Racism (“Malcolm X”) 14. Language (“My Fair Lady”) 15. Colonialism (“West Side Story”)
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1. What is Cultural Studies? (Power Point) 2. Discrimination (“Othello”) 3. Neoliberalism (“The Land of the Dead”) 4. Media (“911 in Plane Site”) 5. Globaliszation (“Life and Debt”, “Darwin’s Nightmare”) 6. US (“Noam Chomsky: 911 and US”) 7. Terrorism (“Fahrenheit 911”) 8. Environment (“An Inconvenient Truth”) 9. Gender and Reproduction (“Vera Drake”) 10. Holocaust (“Schindler’s List”) 11. Sports (“Million Dollar Baby”) 12. History (“The War We Were Not Taught About: In the Philippines”) 13. Racism (“Malcolm X”) 14. Language (“My Fair Lady”) 15. Colonialism (“West Side Story”)
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Attendance(50%) and a written report by any language of your choice (50%).
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Attendance(50%) and a written report by any language of your choice (50%).
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Attendance to the class is essential. Lectures are conducted in English.
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Attendance to the class is essential. Lectures are conducted in English.
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Appropriate materials will be provided during the course.
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