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Capitalism -
An economic and political system in which a country's trade/industry are controlled by private owners for profits
Left Wing Politics -
political positions/activities that accept/support social equality, in opposition to social hierarchy/inequality
Right Wing Politics -
political positions that view forms of social stratification/inequality as natural/normal
Market Liberalism (right wing) -
the free market. supportive of 'the way things are' - asserts economic benefits of capitalism
State Intervention -
when the state sets laws about the employment, health and safety and wages
Laws of Supply and Demand -
convincing the customer to buy the product and cause huge demand
Competition -
based on price and quality. Regulates the market by allowing products with higher quality to be successful
Consumer Sovereignty -
market liberals decide which businesses succeed and fail
Globalisation -
process of international integration from the interchange of world views
Privatisation - when the government sells off industries to individuals to raise more money for other industries
Cultural Imperialism -
when one culture takes over/whips out other cultures
McDonaldisation (PECC) -
Principles of the fast-food restaurant are coming to dominate sectors of society
- Predictability -
- Efficiency -
most efficient way of getting from A to B. Customers expect the same level of efficiency
- Calculability -
everything is measured and controlled. Workers expected to work fast.
- Control -
customers controlled in order to conform to the ideal - 'Eat quickly and leave'
Disneyfication -
critique of Disney based on:
- trivialization
-sanitization
Disneyization (THMP) -
a critique of Disney
- Theming -
- theme pubs/restaurant
-provides service as entertainment
- Hybrid Consumption -
1)stay longer
2)creation of a destination
3)achieved:
-diversity
-tactile, interactive
- Merchandising -
promotion of good, franchising, co-promotion of items linked by a common theme
- Performative Labour -
workers are cast members - audition instead of interview
Karl Marx (wrote largely before modern consumer culture) -
predicted collapse of capitalism
Bourgeoisie (Marx) -
the ruling class - own all things necessary to produce wealth
Proletariat (Marx) -
own labour - physically/intellectually skilled
Base/Superstructure Model (Marx) -
Conflict of Material Interest (Marx) -
bourgeoisie's aim is to make as much profit as possible, so it's in their best interests to pay workers as little as possible
Alienation of Workers (Marx) -
labour is a commodity to be bought and sold so individual workers find themselves in competition for jobs
False Consciousness (Marx) -
marxists believed we're kept in this state by ideologies. prevents proleteriate from succeeding
Commodity Fetishism (Marx) -
the perception of the social relationships involved in production, economic relationships among the money/commodities exchanged in market trade
Bernays - advertising based on subconscious desires
Conspicuous Consumption (Veblen) -
the spending of money on and acquiring of luxury goods/services to publicity display economic power
Social Emulation (Veblen) -
the idea that whenever individuals by cultural products conspicuously, in order to emulate their superiors
Elitism -
the belief/attitude that some individuals who form an elite group of people with a certain quality/worth
F R Leavis -
Influential British lieracy critic
Raymond Williams -
Welsh academic, novelist and critic
RSA (Althusser) -
Repressive State Apparatus
ISA (Althusser) -
Ideological state apparatus
Interpellation (Althusser) -
hailed into identities by adverts that surround us
Hegemony (Gramsci) -
the predominant influence, as of a state, region, or group, over another or others
Popular Culture = Brainwashing (Frankfurt School) -
the dissemination of the ruling class ideologies
Incorporation (Frankfurt School) -
making something part of a whole. Can also refer to making a company a legal corporation
False needs (Marcuse) -
a failure to recognise the instruments of ones oppression
Standardisation (Adorno) -
formularic/similar products
Pseudo-Individualisation (Adorno) -
identical differences make products seem distinctive, but they're not
High Brow Taste (Bourdieu) -
Belongs to the middle/higher class
Low Brow Taste (Bourdieu) -
Working class
Habitus (Bourdieu) - the way you've been brought up
Consumerism -
social and economic order that encouraged the acquisition of goods/services
Fiske -
consumer sovereignty - positive view on consumerism as empowering individuals
Planned Obsolescence -
a policy of producing consumer goods that rapidly become obsolete and so require replacing
Organised Creation of Dissatisfaction -
'the key to economic prosperity is the OCD if everyone was satisfied no one would buy anything
Brand Identity -
how a business wants to be perceived by consumers
Celebrity Endorsement -
a form of advertising that commands a high degree of recognition, trust and respect among people
Thingification
(Lash and Lury)
Cathedrals of Consumption -
commercial displays meant to awe/inspire
Feminism (general) -
any discrimination or stereotyping of women can be described in terms of feminism
Simone de Beauvoir ("one is not born a woman, but becomes one") -
Having to prove you are a woman, not a girl
Simone de Beauvoir ("he is the subject, he is the absolute - she is the other")
Naomi Wolf - the Beauty Myth
Laura Mulvey - Scopophilia -
deriving pleasure from looking
Laura Mulvey - the male gaze -
occurs when the audience views from the perspective of a heterosexual man
Germaine Greer - "status ought not to be measured by a woman's ability to attract and snare a man"
Germaine Greere - "the housewife is an unpaid worker in her husband's house"
Post-Modernism -
Fragmentation - fragmented society
Cultural value -
some practises are better than others?
Postmodern identity -
unchanging
Style over Substance
Postmodern Irony -
meant to be cynically mocked
Pastiche/Parody -
copy of something intended to be a tribute
Bricolage -
smashing something together - collage
Post-Modernism (Baudrillard) -
Hyperreality - unable to depict what's real and not real
Post-Modernism (Lyotard rejects metanarratives) -
grand narratives/universal truths
(use to disagree with any theory)