This document outlines several types of cultural studies, including British cultural materialism, New Historicism, American multiculturalism, postmodernism and popular culture, and postcolonial studies. It provides brief descriptions of each: British cultural materialism began in the 1950s and was influenced by Matthew Arnold; New Historicism studies literature in the context of the author and critic's histories; American multiculturalism emerged in 1964 and examines perspectives from groups including African Americans, Asian Americans, American Indians, and Latinos; postmodernism questions absolute truths; popular culture studies how ideas spread in society; and postcolonial theory analyzes the impacts of colonialism. The document concludes that these cultural studies examine how different cultures view the world.
1. Types of Cultural Studies
Hitesh Galthariya
Roll No :- 08 M.A. Sem :- 2 Year :- 2015-16
Paper :- 08 Cultural Studies
Submitted to :
Smt.S.B. Gardi
Department of English
M.K.Bhav.University
2. • ‘ Culture is derives from Latin word ‘ cultura ’.
• to ‘ honour ’ and ‘ protect ’.
• Culture is a symbolic communication.
• Culture is the systems of knowledge shared by
a relatively large group of people.
• “ Culture is the learned behaviour of society
or a subgroup.”
What is Culture ?
4. • Cultural studies is referred to as “cultural
materialism in Britain.
• Mathew Arnold redefine the givens of British
culture.
• Edward Tylor argued that “Culture or civilization
taken in its widest ethnographic sense is a
complex whole which‘ includes knowledge ,belief,
art, morals, Law custom and any other
capabilities and habits acquired by man as a
member of society.”
British cultural materialism
5. • Cultural Materialism began in
1950s with the work of F.R.Leavis
and heavily influenced by
Matthew Arnold.
• Raymond Williams talks about
attributes of working class and
elite class.
• “ There are no masses ; there are
only ways of seeing people as
masses.”
6. New Historicism is a school of literary theory, first
developed in 1980. The term ‘New historicism’
was created by the American critic Stephen
greenbellts.
New Historicism is a literary theory based on the
idea that literature should be studied and
interpreted within the context of both the history
of the author and the history of the critic.
New Historicism
7. • “ New historicism is
that it is a method
based on the parallel
reading of literary and
non-literary texts,
usually of the same
historical period ”.
• “ Text is historical and
history is textual.”
Michael Wallner
8. • As a philosophy, multiculturalism began as
part of the Pragmatism movement at the end
of the 19th century in Europe and the United
States. American multiculturalism was come
into existence in 1964 with the passing Civil
Right Act.
American multiculturalism
9. • “Every American should
understand Mexico from the
point of view of the observer of
the conquest and of the history
before the conquest……”
11. • The term “postmodernism” first entered the
philosophical lexicon in 1979, with the
publication of The Postmodern Condition by
Jean-François Lyotard.
Post modernism and popular culture
12. • Popular culture is the entirely of ideas,
perspective, attitudes, images and other
Phenomena that are within the main stream
of a given culture, especially western culture
of the early to mid-20th century and the
emerging global mainstream of the late 20th
and early 21th century.
13. • There are four main types of popular culture
studies analyses like:
Four types
popular
culture
Production
Analysis
Textual
Analysis
Audience
Analysis
Historical
Analysis
14. • Post colonial theory is an
academic discipline featuring
methods of
intellectual discourse that
analyze, explain, and respond to
the cultural legacies
of colonialism and of imperialism.
Post colonial studies
15. • These Cultural Studies exists with particular
ideas which shows particular cultural world.
Sometimes popular culture can so overtake
and repackage a literary work that it is
impossible to read the original text without
reference to the many layers of popular
culture that have developed around it.
Conclusion