Cultural Studies

Critical and Cultural Theory

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“Deconstructing narratives means separating the experiences of individuals
from the way their stories are assembled for our consumption”
- Sherene Razack

Critical and Cultural Theory provides an interdisciplinary theoretical framework
for the study of cultural production, representation, and social practices,
particularly in consideration of effects on race, ethnicity, class, nationality,
gender, sexuality, and power.

 

Some Cultural Theory Courses:

•    CULT 101 The Idea of Culture in Historical Perspective
•    CULT 270 Reading Popular Culture
•    CULT 375 Auto-biography Survey
•    GWST 336 Feminist Cultural Studies
•    INDG 303 Indigenous Studies Theory
•    CULT 400 Topics in Popular Culture
•    CULT 471 Modern Critical Theories
•    CULT 480 Performance Studies
(For a complete list, see the UBC Okanagan Calendar)

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PATRIARCHY
AGENCY
ECO-CRITICISM
HEGEMONY
DISTINCTION
SELF
MODERNITY
PUNK
FASHION
CONFORMITY
MALL
MONUMENTS
HIGH/LOW
ANTI-RACISM
CAPITLAISM
SKATEBOARDING
PRIVATE PROPERTY
HETERONORMATIVITY
CONTEXT
YOUTH
CONSUMERISM
AESTHETICS
BELL HOOKS
LOGOS
ADBUSTERS
AUTOBIOGRAPHY
SPECTACLE
SURVEILLANCE
SUBURBAN
UNLEARN

 

 

 

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