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Cultural studies

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Ryamond Williams one of the „Founding Fathers” of British Culture
Hippi sign designed by Gerald Hoborn in 1958
The CND established in Feb 1858
V sign popularized by Winston Churchill
Cultural hegemony developed by Antonio Grimsci in 1930s
Excorporation of commodity John Fiske
The Silent language Edward T hall
The Hidden Dimension Edward T hall
Beyond Culture Edward T hall
Benedict Anderson Imagined communities (1983)
Ernest Rehan What is a nation
J.E Millais The Order of Release 1746
Orientalism Edward Said
Geographical essentialism Edward Said
John Storey Cultural Theory and Popular Culture
Hegemony control by on group (country, organization) over another group
Cultural Hegemony prominence given to the dominant class, ideas values, belief systems
Excorporation of commodity resistance, asserting one’s right to excorporate the product into the subordinate culture, commodities remade to fit in to a new culture
Territoriality staking a claim to a territory
Proxemics study of human use of space
Essentialism doctrice/ set of approaches ascribing a fixed property or essence as universal to a particular category of people (race, gender, nation, social class)
Orientalism fixed set of meanings ascribed to a part of the globe in which Eastern societies shows as fundamentary similar and all sharing certain crucial characteristics
Orientalism biased and unbiased
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