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(Dis) Placing Culture and Cultural Space
Chapter 4
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Chapter Objectives
Describe the relationships among culture, place, cultural space,
and identity in the context of globalization.
Explain how people use communicative practices to construct,
maintain, negotiate, and hybridize cultural spaces.
Explain how cultures are simultaneously placed and displaced in
the global context leading to segregated, contested and hybrid
cultural spaces.
Describe the practice of bifocal vision to highlight the linkages
between “here” and “there” as well as the connections between
present and past.
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Introduction
Explore the cultural and intercultural communication
dimensions of place, space and location. We will examine:
The dynamic process of placing and displacing cultural space in
the context of globalization.
How people use communicative practices to construct, maintain,
negotiate, and hybridize cultural spaces
How segregated, contested, and hybrid cultural spaces are both
shaped by the legacy of colonialism and the context of
globalization.
How Hip hop culture illustrates the cultural and intercultural
dimensions of place, space, and location in the context of
globalization
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Placing Culture and Cultural Space
Culture, by definition, is rooted in place with a reciprocal
relationship between people and place
Culture:
“Place tilled” in Middle English
Colere : “to inhabit, care for, till, worship” in Latin
In the context of globalization, what is the relationship between
culture and place?
Culture is both placed and displaced
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Cultural Space
The communicative practices that construct meanings in,
through and about particular places
Cultural space shapes verbal and nonverbal communicative
practices
i.e. Classrooms, dance club, library.
Cultural spaces are constructed through the communicative
practices developed and lived by people in particular places
Communicative practices include:
The languages, accents, slang, dress, artifacts, architectural
design, the behaviors and patterns of interaction, the stories, the
discourses and histories
How is the cultural space of your home, neighborhood, city, and
state constructed through communicative practices?
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Place, Cultural Space and Identity
Place, Culture, Identity and Difference
What’s the relationship between place and identity?
Avowed identity:
The way we see, label and make meaning about ourselves and
Ascribed identity:
The way others view, name and describe us and our group
Examples of how avowed and ascribed identities may conflict?
How is place related to standpoint and power?
Locations of enunciation:
Sites or positions from which to speak.
A platform from which to voice a perspective and be heard
and/or silenced.
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Displacing Culture and Cultural Space
(Dis) placed culture and cultural space:
A notion that captures the complex, contradictory and contested
nature of cultural space and the relationship between culture
and place that has emerged in the context of globalization.
Time-space Compression:
A characteristic of globalization that brings seemingly disparate
cultures into closer proximity, intersection and juxtaposition
with each other.
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Displacing Culture and Cultural Space
“In-hereness AND out-thereness”:
A characteristic of globalization in which a particular “here” is
linked to “there,” and how this linkage of places reveals
colonial histories and postcolonial realities.
The particular “here” is linked to “there” and this linkage of
places reveals colonial histories and postcolonial realities.
Glocalization:
The dual and simultaneous forces of globalization and
localization.
First introduced in 19802 to describe Japanese business
practices
The concept allows us to think about how globalizing forces
always operate in relationship to localizing forces.
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Case Study: Hip Hop Culture
Back in the Day: South Bronx
Black and Puerto Rican youth created forms of cultural
expression to reclaim their belonging to place, such as the
streets, neighborhoods, and cities
Introduction to hip hop culture
Going Commercial:
Attracted a wide range of audience, including the White youth.
Commercialization and commodification
Gained both criticism and praise for its controversial lyrics and
messages.
Going Global:
Hip Hop Community Center in India
Appropriation: “Borrowing,” “mishandling,” and/or “stealing”
across the world
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Case Study: Paradoxes of Hip Hop Culture
It enables economic mobility and provides a platform for
speaking.
It also promotes stereotypes about communities of color and
valorizes danger, violence, misogyny and homophobia.
It provides communication vehicles for the marginalized.
It also promotes commodification of culture and benefits those
who control the music industries, primarily White Americans.
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Cultural Space, Power and Communication
Throughout history and today, space has been used to establish,
exert and maintain power and control
Power is signified, constructed and regulated through size,
shape, access, containment and segregation of space
Examples?
The use of space communicates
Examples?
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Segregated Cultural Space
Cultural spaces that are segregated based on socio-economic,
racial, ethnic, sexual, political and/or religious differences
Voluntary or involuntary/imposed
Examples:
The word “ghetto” originally referred to an area in Venice, Italy
where Jews were segregated and required to live in the 1500s.
The reservation system imposed on Native Americans.
The Jim Crow laws (1865-1960s) that segregated Blacks.
The isolation of Japanese Americans during WWII.
Sundown towns or “whites only” towns.
Schools today are re-segregated to the same level as in 1970s
In Hurricane Katrina, low-income, working class neighborhoods
were hit the hardest
Gated communities
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Contested Cultural Space
Cultural space where people with unequal control and access to
resources engage in oppositional and confrontational strategies
of resistance and/or contestation
Examples:
Chinese immigrants who came to the U.S. to work from the
1850s onward were forced to live in isolated ethnic enclaves
known as Chinatowns in large cities such as San Francisco and
New York
In the early 2000s, in Hudson, New York, a small town of 7,000
just 100 miles north of New York City, residents joined together
to protest the building of a massive, coal-fired cement factory
Occupy Wall Street; Occupy Oakland; Occupy Boston, etc.
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Hybrid Cultural Space
The intersection of intercultural communication practices that
construct meanings in, through and about particular places
within a context of relations of power.
Examples:
McDonald’s in Russia
Wal-Mart, Starbucks and other American companies are mixed
into local cultural spaces around the world
Hybrid culture spaces are not simply the blending of cultures
and cultural practices
Rather, hybrid culture spaces involve a negotiation of power
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Hybrid cultural space as site of intercultural negotiation
Hybrid cultural spaces as innovative and creative spaces where
people constantly adapt to, negotiate with and improvise
between multiple cultural frameworks.
Example:
Cultural space of “home” experienced by Asian Indian
immigrants in the U.S.
Immigrants create hybrid cultural space to creatively maintain
their relationship to their culture and tradition.
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Hybrid cultural space as site of resistance
Hybrid cultural spaces where people challenge stable,
territorial, and static definitions of culture, cultural spaces and
cultural identities.
Example:
Asian Indian immigrants create hybrid cultural space as a form
of resistance to the dominant American culture.
Hybrid cultural space allows them to avoid total assimilation
and a loss of their own culture.
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Hybrid cultural spaces as sites of transformation
Hegemonic structures are negotiated and reconfigured through
hybridization of culture, cultural space, and identity.
Example:
Chicana feminist Gloria Anzaldua uses the notion of
“borderlands” to transform the experience of cultural
marginalization into a space of oppositional and liberatory
identity.
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Summary
Placing Culture and Cultural Space
Place, Cultural Space, and Identity
Displacing Culture and Cultural Space
Case Study: Hip Hop culture
Segregated, Contested, and Hybrid cultural space
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(Dis) Placing Culture and Cultural Space Chapter 4.docx

  • 1. (Dis) Placing Culture and Cultural Space Chapter 4 + Chapter Objectives Describe the relationships among culture, place, cultural space, and identity in the context of globalization. Explain how people use communicative practices to construct, maintain, negotiate, and hybridize cultural spaces. Explain how cultures are simultaneously placed and displaced in the global context leading to segregated, contested and hybrid cultural spaces. Describe the practice of bifocal vision to highlight the linkages between “here” and “there” as well as the connections between present and past. + Introduction
  • 2. Explore the cultural and intercultural communication dimensions of place, space and location. We will examine: The dynamic process of placing and displacing cultural space in the context of globalization. How people use communicative practices to construct, maintain, negotiate, and hybridize cultural spaces How segregated, contested, and hybrid cultural spaces are both shaped by the legacy of colonialism and the context of globalization. How Hip hop culture illustrates the cultural and intercultural dimensions of place, space, and location in the context of globalization + Placing Culture and Cultural Space Culture, by definition, is rooted in place with a reciprocal relationship between people and place Culture: “Place tilled” in Middle English Colere : “to inhabit, care for, till, worship” in Latin In the context of globalization, what is the relationship between culture and place? Culture is both placed and displaced + Cultural Space The communicative practices that construct meanings in, through and about particular places Cultural space shapes verbal and nonverbal communicative
  • 3. practices i.e. Classrooms, dance club, library. Cultural spaces are constructed through the communicative practices developed and lived by people in particular places Communicative practices include: The languages, accents, slang, dress, artifacts, architectural design, the behaviors and patterns of interaction, the stories, the discourses and histories How is the cultural space of your home, neighborhood, city, and state constructed through communicative practices? + Place, Cultural Space and Identity Place, Culture, Identity and Difference What’s the relationship between place and identity? Avowed identity: The way we see, label and make meaning about ourselves and Ascribed identity: The way others view, name and describe us and our group Examples of how avowed and ascribed identities may conflict? How is place related to standpoint and power? Locations of enunciation: Sites or positions from which to speak. A platform from which to voice a perspective and be heard and/or silenced. + Displacing Culture and Cultural Space (Dis) placed culture and cultural space: A notion that captures the complex, contradictory and contested
  • 4. nature of cultural space and the relationship between culture and place that has emerged in the context of globalization. Time-space Compression: A characteristic of globalization that brings seemingly disparate cultures into closer proximity, intersection and juxtaposition with each other. + Displacing Culture and Cultural Space “In-hereness AND out-thereness”: A characteristic of globalization in which a particular “here” is linked to “there,” and how this linkage of places reveals colonial histories and postcolonial realities. The particular “here” is linked to “there” and this linkage of places reveals colonial histories and postcolonial realities. Glocalization: The dual and simultaneous forces of globalization and localization. First introduced in 19802 to describe Japanese business practices The concept allows us to think about how globalizing forces always operate in relationship to localizing forces. + Case Study: Hip Hop Culture Back in the Day: South Bronx Black and Puerto Rican youth created forms of cultural expression to reclaim their belonging to place, such as the
  • 5. streets, neighborhoods, and cities Introduction to hip hop culture Going Commercial: Attracted a wide range of audience, including the White youth. Commercialization and commodification Gained both criticism and praise for its controversial lyrics and messages. Going Global: Hip Hop Community Center in India Appropriation: “Borrowing,” “mishandling,” and/or “stealing” across the world + Case Study: Paradoxes of Hip Hop Culture It enables economic mobility and provides a platform for speaking. It also promotes stereotypes about communities of color and valorizes danger, violence, misogyny and homophobia. It provides communication vehicles for the marginalized. It also promotes commodification of culture and benefits those who control the music industries, primarily White Americans. + Cultural Space, Power and Communication Throughout history and today, space has been used to establish,
  • 6. exert and maintain power and control Power is signified, constructed and regulated through size, shape, access, containment and segregation of space Examples? The use of space communicates Examples? + Segregated Cultural Space Cultural spaces that are segregated based on socio-economic, racial, ethnic, sexual, political and/or religious differences Voluntary or involuntary/imposed Examples: The word “ghetto” originally referred to an area in Venice, Italy where Jews were segregated and required to live in the 1500s. The reservation system imposed on Native Americans. The Jim Crow laws (1865-1960s) that segregated Blacks. The isolation of Japanese Americans during WWII. Sundown towns or “whites only” towns. Schools today are re-segregated to the same level as in 1970s In Hurricane Katrina, low-income, working class neighborhoods were hit the hardest Gated communities +
  • 7. Contested Cultural Space Cultural space where people with unequal control and access to resources engage in oppositional and confrontational strategies of resistance and/or contestation Examples: Chinese immigrants who came to the U.S. to work from the 1850s onward were forced to live in isolated ethnic enclaves known as Chinatowns in large cities such as San Francisco and New York In the early 2000s, in Hudson, New York, a small town of 7,000 just 100 miles north of New York City, residents joined together to protest the building of a massive, coal-fired cement factory Occupy Wall Street; Occupy Oakland; Occupy Boston, etc. + Hybrid Cultural Space The intersection of intercultural communication practices that construct meanings in, through and about particular places within a context of relations of power. Examples: McDonald’s in Russia Wal-Mart, Starbucks and other American companies are mixed into local cultural spaces around the world Hybrid culture spaces are not simply the blending of cultures and cultural practices Rather, hybrid culture spaces involve a negotiation of power +
  • 8. Hybrid cultural space as site of intercultural negotiation Hybrid cultural spaces as innovative and creative spaces where people constantly adapt to, negotiate with and improvise between multiple cultural frameworks. Example: Cultural space of “home” experienced by Asian Indian immigrants in the U.S. Immigrants create hybrid cultural space to creatively maintain their relationship to their culture and tradition. + Hybrid cultural space as site of resistance Hybrid cultural spaces where people challenge stable, territorial, and static definitions of culture, cultural spaces and cultural identities. Example: Asian Indian immigrants create hybrid cultural space as a form of resistance to the dominant American culture. Hybrid cultural space allows them to avoid total assimilation and a loss of their own culture. + Hybrid cultural spaces as sites of transformation Hegemonic structures are negotiated and reconfigured through hybridization of culture, cultural space, and identity. Example: Chicana feminist Gloria Anzaldua uses the notion of “borderlands” to transform the experience of cultural
  • 9. marginalization into a space of oppositional and liberatory identity. + Summary Placing Culture and Cultural Space Place, Cultural Space, and Identity Displacing Culture and Cultural Space Case Study: Hip Hop culture Segregated, Contested, and Hybrid cultural space + CRITICAL READING ANALYSIS INST 110I/Dr. de Brito YOUR NAME: READING TITLE: _____________________________________________________ _______________________ AUTHOR’S NAME: _____________________________________________________ ______________________ Instructions: (1) Please use the space provided on this sheet to highlight the main points on the Chapter that you have been assigned to write your CRA on; (2) type up the FORM, and turn in your complete answers to your instructor, per Course Schedule. (3) communicate your thoughts clearly; (4) Use your own words as
  • 10. much as possible while examining an author’s writing; (5) quotes from authors are welcome as well; as long as you use proper quotation marks and style; (6) feel free to use some of the sentence-starters that I have provided, below; (7) Jot down the page number(s) where you got your data/information from (8) Use a separate form for each article/chapter [IF you have been asked to analyze more than one article/chapter]. Please highlight 4 main points the author(s) make in this chapter, and provide the appropriate supporting information/ideas/evidence: Four main points of the article/chapter are … 1. Main point one: One of the author’s main points is that … Supporting evidence provided by the author: The author argues that … 2. Main point two: A second main point in this chapter/article is that … Supporting evidence provided by the author: The evidence the author provides for … is … 3. Main point three: Supporting evidence provided by the author: 4. Main point four: Supporting evidence provided by the author: