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Week 6/7: Performing the classics - Coggle Diagram
Week 6/7: Performing the classics
readings Week 6
Inglis "Globalization, culture and everyday life"
"global culture" -> dynamics that makes life more homogenous and triggers at the same time, culturaldifferentation (my "there")
Ross "yesterday's critique today's mythodologies"
Criticizing everyday life (lefbvre) through a critique of consumption practices as a form of domination through the everyday.
Change through change if frame (what is thinkable about the present)
key points
Globalisation
global market: east and west
food fusion
hybridity
if everything is a fusion: what is authentic
What is globalisation
implies maturial changes, and changes in the way we think (what matters),
capitalism is interlinked: from here to there a serie of theres
movement & mixing o people and practice
time & space contradiction (hyper modernity, see harvey cooper)
cell phones, planes, breaking time diff
makes daily life homogenous/ but also globalisation triggers differences (there is not such thing as a universal culture just an ever growing multiplicity of "other".
critic of the frankfurt school
everything is commodified -> purpose of it -> loss of meaning -> creates profit, falsification of a need -> what is authentic what is
the everyday
to understand: local & global (category of analysis that are global trens)
society
day-to-day coutume give the 'structure' to what we do
bounded together, ny multiple forms of human interaction
individual agency
session 13
Dussel, "europe, modernity and eurocentrism
linear modernisation, critic to historical narrative
modernity is inherent to europe, two concepts of modernity
provincial eurocentric
european centrality is derived from world history
Ferguson & Gupta
"beyond 'culture': space, identity, and the politics of difference"
spaces have always been hierarchally interconnected
culture are gave a territory -> critic is that we merge our space with our territory
session 14
Graeber "the never was a west: or, democrac
the framing of social realityis a way to produce it, by concealing other aspects of that reality.