90977 - POP CULTURE THEORY.

Anno Accademico 2022/2023

  • Docente: Stefano Marino
  • Crediti formativi: 6
  • SSD: M-FIL/04
  • Lingua di insegnamento: Inglese
  • Modalità didattica: Convenzionale - Lezioni in presenza
  • Campus: Rimini
  • Corso: Laurea Magistrale in Fashion Studies (cod. 9067)

Conoscenze e abilità da conseguire

Al termine del corso lo studente conosce gli aspetti essenziali del dibattito intorno al fenomeno – vasto, complesso e fondamentale per comprendere la nostra epoca – della cultura “pop”. I problemi al centro dell’insegnamento concernono soprattutto: la contestualizzazione della cultura di massa o “popular”, da un lato, e delle poetiche del “pop”, dall’altro, all’interno della realtà culturale contemporanea; la comprensione delle connessioni attualmente vigenti tra cultura “alta” e cultura “bassa” o “popolare”, con attenzione anche al ruolo svolto dai mass media; la riflessione critica sulla comunicazione mediata da forme simboliche di matrice estetica che è così caratterizzante per tali fenomeni; l’analisi delle strutture che connotano le pratiche estetico-comunicative legate al gusto e alla bellezza, e del loro ruolo ai fini della costituzione dell’immagine di individui e gruppi, della loro identità e del loro stile di vita; il rapporto tra arte “pop” e cultura “popular”, che è sia di continuità e unità, e sia però di non immediata e mera identità; la comprensione del rapporto fra le molteplici poetiche “pop” nei diversi ambiti estetici e artistici (arti visive, musica, letteratura, cinema, moda) e le diverse teorie che sono state elaborate a proposito della cultura “pop” anche in relazione ai possibili approcci di studio e metodi che è possibile adottare (filosofia, psicologia, sociologia, “cultural studies”, antropologia culturale).

Contenuti

Title of the lecture course:

Pop culture, Rock music, Philosophy and Society.

The lecture course investigates the multidimensional imaginary of popular culture as ‘prism’ for a critical understanding of the contemporary age in general. Through the analysis of selected topics according to criteria derived from different philosophical and sociological perspectives, the program faces the complex contaminations in the contemporary world between “high” or “serious” culture, on the one side, and “low” or “popular” culture, on the other side, and then focuses on the relation between pop culture, rock music, philosophy and society, with a specific attention to one of the most important rock bands of the last 30 years, Pearl Jam, and the so-called “grunge“ style and subculture of the 1990s.

The bibliography may be subject to changes until the beginning of the lecture course.

Testi/Bibliografia

Readings/Bibliography

 

1) R. Shusterman. Pragmatist Aesthetics: Living Beauty, Rethinking Art, Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc., Lanham-Boulder-New York-Oxford 2000, only the following parts:

Chapter 7: “Form and Funk: The Aesthetic Challenge of Popular Art”.

 

2) E. Wilson. Adorned in Dreams: Fashion and Modernity, Tauris & Co., London-New York 2003, only the following parts:

Chapters 8 and 9: "Fashion and Popular Culture" and "Oppositional Dress".

 

3) A. Noë. Strange Tools: Art and Human Nature, Hill and Wang, New York 2016, only the following parts:

Chapter 15: "Air Guitar Styles".

 

4) S. Marino and A. Schembari, eds., Pearl Jam and Philosophy, Bloomsbury, London-New York 2021, only the following parts:

Introduction, Chapters n. 1 (S. Marino), n. 4 (L.M. Bernhardt), n. 7 (P. Stellino), n. 8 (S. Kramer), n. 10 (C. Parapar), n. 11 (A. Alfieri).

 

5) S. Marino. Popular Music, Feminism and the “Power of the Body” in the Performance: Some Remarks on Adorno, Shusterman and Pearl Jam, in "Popular Inquiry”, n. 2, 2022, pp. 48-69

(available in open access at: https://www.popularinquiry.com/issues-articles).

 

The bibliography may be subject to changes until the beginning of the lecture course.

Metodi didattici

Traditional lectures and class discussions with students.

Modalità di verifica e valutazione dell'apprendimento

The assessment method is written.

The students will write a paper on the texts in the program of this lecture course, and send the paper to the teacher as email attachment (Word format) at least 15 days before the day of the exam published on AlmaEsami. Only in particular, specific cases (such as problematic aspects in the paper, etc.) the teacher reserves the right to ask the student to integrate and complete the exam (after the submission of the paper) with an oral conversation on the program.

The paper must be written using Times New Roman 12, and must be long 25.000 characters max. (blank spaces and Bibliography included).

The paper must include: Name of the student and Identification number (“Matricola”) / Title / Main Text (structured in §§ or not) / Bibliography.

The assessment method is written: students will write a paper on the texts in the program of this lecture course.

Students must read and study all the texts in the Program (not just one essay; all texts must be read, as usually happens in every Lecture Course at the University). Students can select the topics from the various texts that are more interesting for them, and can choose to focus their paper on those topics. The paper must not be necessarily centered on every chapter of every text in the Program, but it is important that the teacher can understand from the paper the student's level of knowlegde of the Program (as also happens in oral exams, for example, where the teacher may typically ask the student various questions on different texts in the Program, to try to understand the student's level of knowledge and understanding of the whole Program, and not just of a single text). If a student wants to choose a case study and use it as a starting point to write his/her paper, this is, in principle, also acceptable (so that students, if they want, may also use their phantasy or use examples taken from their experiences with fashion, music, art, etc.), but it is important that students don't write their paper only on the event or phenomenon that they have freely chosen, but rather use it as an example to apply the concepts presented in the texts in the Program.

 

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The examination will ensure the achievement of the following objectives:

- knowledge of the main conceptual contents of the texts examined;

- general orientation concerning the characteristics of contemporary aesthetic culture;

- comprehension of the affinities and differences between heterogeneous philosophical approaches to popular culture;

- comprehension of the meaning of the concepts learned in relation to the concrete phenomena taken into account.

Strumenti a supporto della didattica

The lessons will be supported by the multimedia material available in the classroom.

Orario di ricevimento

Consulta il sito web di Stefano Marino