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Introduction to Cultural and Regional Studies Guided Workshop (VK) Summer term 2008 Mag. Klaus Heissenberger

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Page 1: Introduction to Cultural and Regional Studies Guided Workshop (VK) Summer term 2008 Mag. Klaus Heissenberger

Introduction to Cultural and Regional Studies Guided Workshop (VK)

Summer term 2008Mag. Klaus Heissenberger

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Culture: examples

Task:What is “cultural” in your life?

Theater, music, food, traditions, books, habits, TV, beliefs, attitudes/points of view, religion, language, education, clothes, law, family, art, advertising, origin, traveling, stereotypes, hairstyles, everything, economic aspects, corporate culture, buildings,

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Not „cultural“: ???Nature, climate ???

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Cultural studies

Talk about cultureTalk about talking about culture

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Culture: examples

“ _______________ culture”: Which words can be found in the blank space?youthhighsubcultureheritagemasspop / popularblack culture / African AmericanEnglish / British/ ...

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Culture: examples

definition produced through exclusion = through what it‘s not !

e.g. “high culture”

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Culture

Raymond Williams: “culture” = one of the most complex and complicated words in the English language

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Culture

Raymond Williams: “culture” = one of the most complex and complicated words in the English language

definitions and concepts of “culture”:

narrow (exclusive) ones vs. broad ones (inclusive ones)

always implicit: what it’s not!

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Culture

example:Matthew Arnold (Great Britain, 19th century)culture = the “best that has been thought and said”

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Culture

example:Raymond Williams (1950s-1980s, Great Britain):

“To speak of popular culture usually means to mobilize the second and third meanings of the word ‘culture.’ The second meaning — culture as a particular way of life — would allow us to speak of such practices as the seaside holiday, the celebration of Christmas, and youth subcultures. These are usually referred to as lived cultures or cultural practices.”

(John Storey, “Understanding Popular Culture”)

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Culture

example:Raymond Williams (1950s-1980s, Great Britain):

“The third meaning — culture as signifying practices — would allow us to speak of soap opera, pop music, and comics, as examples of culture. These are usually referred to as cultural texts.”

(John Storey, “Understanding Popular Culture”)

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Culture: common usage of the term

- cultural products: “high” culture: opera, concerts, literature, ...mass culture: Hollywood, pop music, pulp fiction, ...“low” culturepopular culture

- culture as a process (the cultivation of something; a development)- intellectual, spiritual, aesthetic activity/processes/products- a particular way of life of:- … a particular historical period- … a country (nation)- … groups within a country/society/nationetc.

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Example: food and eating

If we consider food and eating to be “culture,” what do we mean by that?

Which definitions from the readings would apply to this as a kind of “culture”?

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Example: food and eating

If we consider food and eating to be “culture,” what do we mean by that?

Which definitions from the readings would apply to this as a kind of “culture”?

social practice; cultural practiceeconomic/class aspectsvalues+meanings: encoding and decoding

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Culture

shared > communities, groups (“cultures”) > mankind as a whole (“culture” vs. “nature”)“signification”: “cultural texts” and “cultural practices” “signify”“meanings” and “values” “conventions” + “shared codes”

language as a model (the “linguistic turn”)

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Culture: common usage of the term

- range from broad, inclusive concepts vs. narrow, exclusive concepts

- What constitutes or does not constitute a particular culture is never defined once and for all, but is always struggled over!

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Cultural studies: definitions of culture

Raymond Williams: “culture is a description of a particular way of life which

expresses certain meanings and values not only in art and learning but also in institutions and ordinary behavior.”

(qtd. in Paul du Gay, “What is ‘culture’?”)

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Cultural studies: definitions of culture

Raymond Williams: “culture is a description of a particular way of life which

expresses certain meanings and values not only in art and learning but also in institutions and ordinary behavior.”

(qtd. in Paul du Gay, “What is ‘culture’?”)

BUT: is there ONE whole way of life, in any given society?

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Cultural studies: definitions of culture

Raymond Williams: ”The analysis of culture ... is the clarification of the

meanings and values implicit and explicit in particular ways of life, a particular ‘culture’.” (or: particular cultures)

(qtd. in Paul du Gay, “What is ‘culture’?”)

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Cultural studies: definitions of culture

Reader p.6“… the shared practices of a group, community or society,

through which meaning is made out of the visual, aural, and textual world of representations.” (Sturken and Cartwright 3)

“… the production and exchange of meanings, the gving and taking of meaning, between members of a society or group.” (Sturken and Cartwright 4)

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Meaning and representation

How are “meanings” made? Where do they “come from”?

“representation,” “to represent”

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Meaning and representation

How are “meanings” made? Where do they “come from”?

“representation,” “to represent”

language as a model: arbitrariness, conventions and codes, signs, signifiers, signifieds, differentiation and difference, ... see reader!

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Recommended Introductions:

Judy Giles and Tim Middleton. Studying Culture. A Practical Introduction. Blackwell, 1999.