Popular Culture and Ethics ( points)
(ARTS)
Leader: Millicent Vladiv-Glover
Offered:
Not offered in 2004.
Synopsis:
Objectives: On successful completion of the course students should be able to: 1. demonstrate an understanding of the critical texts on ethics; 2. critically formulate a 'minimal' working model of ethics derived from post-structuralist critical theory; 3. elaborate this model in the context of post-structuralist readings of traditional ethics; 4. analyse a variety of popular and mass culture texts, using the 'minimal' working model of ethics, in terms of their radical or conformist orientation; 5. formulate a short critique, in oral form, that will generate a seminar discussion; 6. formulate a longer critique, in written form, that will demonstrate a successful application of critical theory to the analysis of a cultural text with special reference to the question of ethics. 7. critically formulate a working model of ethics derived from post-structuralist critical theory, elaborated in the context of post-structuralist readings of traditional ethics; 8. formulate a longer critique, in written form, that will demonstrate a successful application of the above extended model of ethics to the analysis of a cultural text.
Assessment: Seminar Paper (1,000 words): 20% + Major Essay (5,000 words): 50% + Take Home Exam (3,000 words): 30%
Contact Hours: One three-hour seminar per week
Prerequisites: CLS or language major
Prohibitions: CLS4835
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