The course will employ a variety of instructional methods to accomplish its objectives, including some of the following:
- Lecture
- Small group exercises
- Class discussion
- Computer lab work
- Audio-visual materials
- Guest speakers
- Defining popular culture
- Culture and civilization
- Culturalism
- Marxist theory and popular culture
- Post-structuralism and popular culture
- Postmodernism and popular culture
- Feminist approaches to popular culture
- Representations of class in popular culture
- Representations of gender and sexuality in popular culture
- Representations of race in popular culture
- Popular culture and consumerism
At the conclusion of the course the successful student will be able to:
- Define popular culture.
- Explain the difference between ‘high’ culture and ‘popular’ culture.
- Explain the social organization of popular culture.
- Summarize the sociological theories of popular culture.
- Compare various perspectives on issues of debate in the sociology of popular culture.
- Critically analyze conventional ideas about popular culture.
- Explain the role of popular culture in reinforcing social inequalities.
- Explain the role of popular culture in challenging social inequalities.
- Explain the relationship between forms of popular culture and consumerism in society.
Evaluation will take place in accordance with ÌÇÐÄvlog´«Ã½policy. Evaluation will be based on course objectives and may include quizzes, exams, critical essays, literature reviews, term/research projects, media analyses, oral presentations, or multi-media presentations. The specific evaluation criteria will be provided by the instructor at the beginning of the course.
An example of one evaluation scheme:
One mid-term exam | 30% |
One annotated bibliography | 15% |
One research project | 25% |
One final exam | 30% |
Total | 100% |
Textbooks and Materials to be Purchased by Students:
Examples of textbooks that may be used for this course include:
Storey, John (2009). Cultural Theory and Popular Culture. London: Pearson Longman.
Storey, John (ed.) (2009). Cultural Theory and Popular Culture: A Reader. London: Pearson Longman.
Kotarba, Joseph and Phillip Vannini (2009). Understanding Society Through Popular Music. New York: Routledge.
Danesi, Marcel (2008). Popular Culture: Introductory Perspectives. Lanham: Rowman and Littlefield Publishers Inc.
Pomerance, Murray and John Sakeris (eds.) (2008). Popping Culture. Toronto: Pearson.
Guins, Raiford and Omayra Zaragoza Cruz (eds.) (2005). Popular Culture: A Reader. London: Sage.
Becker, Howard S. (1982). Art Worlds. Berkley: University of California Press.