1. Cultural Studies
Theory and Practice
5th Ed.
Part 3
Chapter 7
Chris Barker
Emma A. Jane
Presented by Dr. Pamela Hampton-Garland
2. Part 3:
Sites of Cultural Studies
ī´ Chapter 7: ISSUES OF SUBJECTIVITY AND IDENTITY
ī´ SUBJECTIVITY AND IDENTITY
ī´Personhood as a Cultural Production
ī´Essentialism and Anti-Essentialism
ī´Self-Identity as a Project
ī´Social Identities
3. Part 3:
Sites of Cultural Studies
ī´ Chapter 7: ISSUES OF SUBJECTIVITY AND IDENTITY
ī´ THE FRACTURING OF IDENTITY
ī´ The Enlightenment Subject
ī´ The Sociological Subject
ī´ The Postmodern Subject
ī´ Social Theory and the Fractured Subject
ī´ The Historical Subject of Marxism
ī´ Psychoanalysis and Subjectivity
ī´ Feminism and Difference
ī´ Language and Identity
ī´ The Foucauldian Subject
4. Part 3:
Sites of Cultural Studies Continues
ī´ The Articulated Self
ī´ Anti-Essentialism and Cultural Identity
ī´ The Articulation of Identities
ī´ Sites of Interaction
ī´ Post Humanism
ī´ AGENCY AND THE POLITICS OF IDENTITY
ī´ The Question of Agency
ī´ Foucault and the Problem of Agency
ī´ Giddens and Structuration Theory
ī´ The Duality of Structure
5. Part 3:
Sites of Cultural Studies Continues
ī´ The Articulated Self
ī´ Anti-Essentialism and Cultural Identity
ī´ The Articulation of Identities
ī´ Sites of Interaction
ī´ Post Humanism
ī´ AGENCY AND THE POLITICS OF IDENTITY
ī´ The Question of Agency
ī´ Foucault and the Problem of Agency
ī´ Giddens and Structuration Theory
ī´ The Duality of Structure
6. Part 3:
Sites of Cultural Studies Continues
ī´ The Concept of Agency
ī´ Agency as Making a Difference
ī´ Choice and Determination
ī´ Modes of Discourse
ī´ Originality
ī´ Innovation and Charge
ī´ Anti-Essentialism, Feminism and the Politics of Identity
ī´ Biology as Discourse
ī´ Sex and Gender
ī´ Is a Universal Feminism Possible?
ī´ The Project of Feminism
ī´ Creating âNew Languagesâ
ī´ Challenging the Critique of Identity
ī´ Strategic Essentialism
ī´ Universalism as Discourse
ī´ âPracticalâ vs. âSymbolicâ Politics