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High Culture
Anthropological Definition of Culture
Cultural Studies
Karl Marx
Political Economy
Mode of Production
Ruptures in Modes of Production
Capitalism
Stages of Capitalism (according to Marx)
Fordism
Consumption Culture
Post Fordism
Post-Industrial Society
Base-Superstructure (Marx)
Commodification
Class Consciousness
Industry of Culture
Antonio Gramsci
Counter-hegemony
Beliefs of Ferdinand de Saussure
Semiotics
Langue & Parole
Signs
Binary Opposition
Structuralism
Denotation & Connotation (Barthes)
Barthe's theory of Myth & Language
Polysemic Signs
Post-Structuralism
Encoding & Decoding
Jacques Derrida
Logocentrism
Phonocentrism
Différance
Deconstruction
Under Erasure
Michel Foucault
Discourse
Regimes of Truth
Knowledge and Power
Technologies of the Self
Disciplinary Technologies
Anthropological Discourse
Power and Visibility (Panopticon)
Manipulative Model (Construction)
Pluralist Model (media construction)
Hegemonic Model (media construction)
Ien Ang
Soap Opera Feminism
Active Audience Paradigm
Youth Cultures
Youth as a Moratorium
Moral Panic about Youth
Teddy Boys
Skinheads
Bricolage
Double Articulation of Youth
Female Subcultures
Homosexual Subcultures
Internet Subcultures
Subjectivity and Identity
Understanding the Self
Essentialism
Anti-Essentialism
Stuart Hall's 3 Conceptions of Identity (just name the 3)
Enlightenment Subject (Hall)
Cartesian Dualism
Sociological Subject (Hall)
Post-Modern Subject (Hall)
Stuart Hall's 5 Ruptures in the Ideology of Self
Freud's Identification
Mirror Phase (Lacan)
Decentering (Feminism)
Myth of the Interior
Anti-Essentialist Identity
Post-Humanism
Agency (and Problem of Agency)
Existentialism
First-Wave Feminism
Second-Wave Feminism
Simone de Beauvoir and the Second Sex
Third-Wave Feminism
Feminism
Patriarchy
Liberal and Socialist Feminism
Difference Feminism
Black or Post-Colonial Feminism
Post-Structuralist Feminism
Postfeminism
Oedipus Complex
Electra Complex
Phallocentrism
Judith Butler: Between Freud and Foucault
Performativity of Sex
Imaginary Nationality
Horizontal Relations
Problematization of Race/Ethnicity
Print-Nationalism
Global Community
Travelling Cultures (Clifford)
Diaspora
Orientalism
Fan Culture
Fan Fiction
Web 2.0
Citizen Journalism
Media Convergence
Transmedia Storytelling
Top-Down Convergence Culture
Bottom-Up Convergence Culture
Internet as a Creative Commons
Information Economy (Castells)