Lesson 1 Flashcards

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The Questions

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-What is it with the system?
-What is the general and deeper problems of the world? (In micro and macro problems)
-How included the unspeakable and invisible?
-If the society if already an organized and systematized collective, why are there still the general and deeper problems?
-How those in power hold the manufactured intelligent? What is the manufactured intelligent?

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2
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problems that are mostly unconscious; more specific and individualistic

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Micro problems

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3
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problems of the larger whole; more conspicuous

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Macro problems

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What are the keynotes or possibly be learned in taking ICCS?

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-Materializing and perceiving culture in different forms.
-The gap/gradual difference of different years.
-The development and understanding of culture and cultural studies.
-Rituals – repetitive action with goals
-Artifacts
-Tradition
-Memory
-Arts

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5
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According to Hall, 1704, Cultural studies is….

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is a processing of new things
(CS as “mapping the particular constellation of identities and hegemonic articulations at various social sites”)

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6
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Who compared Cultural Studies to Alchemy?

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Hall & Johnson

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7
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According to Williams 356, Culture is….

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The entirety of how you live life
(The Culture as “identical with our whole common life”)

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8
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Culture is not civilization

(True or False)

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True

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9
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Who said this?: The unending chances and changes of interdisciplinarity

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Torre Annuziata

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10
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Logic of culture is…

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a “unified approach” in all of the “phenomena of signification and/or communication” (Eco, 3)

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11
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Culture is involvement in the notion signs (True or false)

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True

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12
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SEMIOTICS opens the study of the entirety of culture
(True or False)

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True

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13
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Who is the Father of Linguistics?

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Ferdinand de Saussure

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14
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Ferdinand de Soussuie said:

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Literary text is a mirror of when and where we are at now

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What is Cultural studies according to Johnson?

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Like an alchemy, “Cultural Studies is a process”

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16
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What is Cultural studies?

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Producing useful knowledge
(codifying it into something new that creates reaction)
Cultural studies and literary studies, why?
(The assessment: LITERATURE TO EVERYDAY LIFE)

17
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Three Orthodoxies of Richard Johnson

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Cultural processes are intimately connected with social relations;
Culture involves power, and;
Culture is neither an autonomous nor an externally determined field.

18
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The Development of an individual, or of a group/class, and a whole society

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-the dependence of culture to the class and the dependence of the class to the culture.
-The growth of human mind and soul.
-The anthropological sense of the world culture vs. the sociological sense.

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dependence of culture to the class and the dependence of the class to the culture.

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Dictates by the system

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The growth of human mind and soul.

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Anima – development of cosmic reality, make things alive in our pov | ritual

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The anthropological sense of the world culture vs. the sociological sense.

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Socrates may not exist because he never wrote anything that he fully owns.

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How did Matthew Arnold define culture in his book Culture and Anarchy?

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Culture as perfection

23
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In order to be a cultured person, you must contribute to culture and society (true or false)

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False

(The person who contributes to culture, however important his contribution may be, is not always a “cultured person.”)

24
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The feeling of being superior in your own culture; judging other’s culture based on one’s culture

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Ethnocentrism

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What are the differences of culture and religion?

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Religion cannot be changed (stiff belief)
Culture should be evolving and developing (It is timebound)

26
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Who is the cultured man?

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scholar; philosophy; philosopher