Předmět Gender, Popular Culture & Youth Culture (GEN149)
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This course aims to provide students with some of the key concepts and discussions in the field of popular culture, subculture studies, youth and consumerism studies.The main objective is to suggest conceptual frameworks with the help of which students will be able to problematize not just the hegemonic popular culture but also seemingly resisting subcultures and liberating lifestyles. Moreover, they will be able to perceive how popular and youth cultures participate in formulating of gendered as well as classed, raced and sexed identities.Throughout the course, we will ask number of questions that help us utilize the texts to practice critical thinking. Ideally, we will be inspired to pose intriguing research questions for our future projects as sociologists, ethnographers, philosophers, journalists or simply curious humans.
Osnova
1) Immigrants, gangsters, prostitutes: new urban ethnographies I.2) Immigrants, gangsters, prostitutes: new urban ethnographies II.3) Youth as a metaphor of changes: popular culture and the body4) Youth as a metaphor of changes: counterculture as a critique or disintegration of values?5) Working-class boys: Reading resistance as a meaningful channel of communicating oppression6) Working-class boys: geography and sociology of resistance7) Music and style: spectacular gestures of (racial/gendered) resistance8) From ‘common culture’ to creative economy: meaningful things and practices9) Birth of ‘mass culture’ critique: reading the mind of ideology10) Resistance through consumption and interrogating the ‘romance of resistance’11) Perverse consumerism and the global hegemony of pop12) The right to consume: securing the ‘normal life’?
Garant
doc. PhDr. Kateřina Nedbálková, Ph.D.
Vyučující
Mgr.art. Zuzana Kepplová, Ph.D.