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CRT4830

Popular Culture and Ethics ( 12 points, SCA Band 1, 0.250 EFTSL)

Postgraduate
(ARTS)

Leader: Millicent Vladiv-Glover

Offered:
Not offered in 2005.

Synopsis: The course will model ethics through an investigation of M Bakhtin's version of structuralism, in particular his work on the philosophy of the act, in the context of poststructural critical theory. The concept of alterity will be investigated through additional theoretical and literary texts, notably E Levinas' Etique et infinite, J-l Nancy's theory of community, G Deleuze's philosophy of action and A Badiou's 'objectless subject'. These theoretical materials will be used to construct a model of ethics through which to analyse and critique literary, visual and popular culture texts as well as theoretical approaches to the 'culture industry'.

Objectives: On successful completion of the course, students should be familiar with a model of ethics derived from M M Bakhtin's Philosophy of the Act, in the context of supplementary theoretical texts of poststructuralism (Levinas, Nancy, Badiou). With this model of ethics as a tool, students will be able to critique a variety of popular culture texts as well as Modernist and postmodern theoretical approaches to popular culture. Through one of the assessment options, students will acquire skills in writing a publishable research paper.

Assessment: One Seminar Paper (1,500 words): 20%; Research Paper (Prepared for publication) (8,000 words): 80%; OR: Two Essays (4,000 words each): 80%

Contact Hours: 1 three-hour seminar per week

Prohibitions: CLS4835/CRT5830