Critical and Cultural Theory
“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:
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• CULT 101 The Idea of Culture in Historical Perspective
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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 |
Last reviewed
5/31/2011 10:45:50 AM