Cultural Citizenship and Popular Culture
Cultural Citizenship and Popular Culture
The Art of Listening
Hermes, Joke
Taylor & Francis Ltd
09/2023
198
Mole
Inglês
9781032265629
15 a 20 dias
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Introduction. DEMOCRACY I Part I. I hear you. Popular culture, audience research and appreciative inquiry. Key concepts. 1. IDENTITY: What cultural citizenship is and why studying it matters 2. POWER: Popular culture as an object of study With Jan Teurlings 3. AFFECT: Researching popular culture and cultural citizenship. Rewriting qualitative audience research Part II. Keeping myself from moralising. On the litmus test of gender definitions in fearing the effects of popular culture. Three case studies 4. CULPABILITY: Affective-discursive analysis. Understanding the hatred of television character Skyler White With Leonie Stoete (based on Hermes & Stoete 2019) 5. INNOCENCE: Parents talking about what popular culture might do to their children With Sarieke Hoeksma 6. CONFUSION: When the future (briefly) became female. Viewers discussing a woman being cast as Doctor Who With Sophie Eeken (based on Eeken & Hermes 2021) Part III. Listening with generosity. Another three case studies that take a broader intersectional approach and a conclusion. 7. PATRIARCHY: Good guys (or not). Feminism, auto-ethnography and the Mentalist 8. RESPONSIBILITY: Content analysis with the help of fan-viewers: sorting through the appeal of a decade of RuPaul's Drag Race With Michael Kardolus (based on Hermes & Kardolus 2022) 9. STORYTELLING: Meanwhile in the real world: popular culture and cultural citizenship politicize online on social media platforms Conclusion DEMOCRACY II: (Searching for) cultural citizenship as (attending to) worldbuilding in action.
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audience studies;qualitative audience research;intersectional analysis;affective discourse;media reception theory;feminist media studies;participatory media engagement
Introduction. DEMOCRACY I Part I. I hear you. Popular culture, audience research and appreciative inquiry. Key concepts. 1. IDENTITY: What cultural citizenship is and why studying it matters 2. POWER: Popular culture as an object of study With Jan Teurlings 3. AFFECT: Researching popular culture and cultural citizenship. Rewriting qualitative audience research Part II. Keeping myself from moralising. On the litmus test of gender definitions in fearing the effects of popular culture. Three case studies 4. CULPABILITY: Affective-discursive analysis. Understanding the hatred of television character Skyler White With Leonie Stoete (based on Hermes & Stoete 2019) 5. INNOCENCE: Parents talking about what popular culture might do to their children With Sarieke Hoeksma 6. CONFUSION: When the future (briefly) became female. Viewers discussing a woman being cast as Doctor Who With Sophie Eeken (based on Eeken & Hermes 2021) Part III. Listening with generosity. Another three case studies that take a broader intersectional approach and a conclusion. 7. PATRIARCHY: Good guys (or not). Feminism, auto-ethnography and the Mentalist 8. RESPONSIBILITY: Content analysis with the help of fan-viewers: sorting through the appeal of a decade of RuPaul's Drag Race With Michael Kardolus (based on Hermes & Kardolus 2022) 9. STORYTELLING: Meanwhile in the real world: popular culture and cultural citizenship politicize online on social media platforms Conclusion DEMOCRACY II: (Searching for) cultural citizenship as (attending to) worldbuilding in action.
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