Critical Approaches to Popular Culture

Format:
On-campus

Term: Summer 2022

Session: Summer Session II: June 30 – August 5, 2022

Subject Area: COMMUNICATIONS (COMM)

Course Number: COMM 1230 920

Schedule:

  • Monday 5:15 - 9:05 p.m.
  • Wednesday 5:15 - 9:05 p.m.

Instructor: SYBERT, JEANNA MARIE

Primary Program: School of Arts and Sciences

Course Description:

Popular culture has been alternately condemned as too trivial to warrant attention and too powerful to resist. Its consumers have been dubbed fashion victims, couch potatoes and victims of propaganda. This course considers these critiques, as well as those that suggest that popular culture can be emancipatory, allowing for the creation and renegotiation of meaning. Over the course of the semester we consider the impacts of various forms of popular culture, and discuss their effects on how we see ourselves and others. We explore the ever-shifting distinctions between high, middlebrow, and low culture and analyze how power and resistance structure the production and consumption of popular texts.

Syllabus: COMM-1230-920-syllabus