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What is Cultural Studies

Handbook of Research on Effective Communication in Culturally Diverse Classrooms
The examination of texts, objects, institutions, and customs of a particular culture that aims at understanding not only the intrinsic meaning of the given text, object, institution, or custom, but also its relationship to the culture that produced it.
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Reengaging Texts, French, and Cultural Narratives: A Teaching Model for Crosscultural Communication in the Experiential Humanities
Dane Stalcup (Wagner College, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-9953-3.ch016
Abstract
This chapter examines a course model through which first-year college students engage in advanced reflective communication (i.e. discussion, writing, field trip investigations) in order to embrace diverse voices, perspectives, and populations. To determine how freshmen can achieve a high level of multiculturalism and insightful expression at the same time, the author investigates the effectiveness of his freshman-only Reflective Tutorial, “Global Travel through Cultural Studies.” Drawing jointly from the Humanities and experiential learning, this course invites students to embrace conversations and research on global cultural narratives and to interact with spaces outside of the college classroom that both demonstrate and question these narratives. And by synthesizing reflective writing with experiential observation and analysis, the proposed course model promotes effective communication and awareness of diversity that will prepare students for the kind of crosscultural critical thinking that future experiences at the college level, but also the future itself will require.
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Technological Innovation and Use in the Early Days of Camera Phone Photo Messaging
A mostly academic, scholarly movement in the humanities that argues for multi-disciplinary and intra-disciplinary approaches to studying cultural groups, with particular focus often on media use.
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Representation of Migration From Central Asia to Russia in Post-Soviet Cinema
An interdisciplinary field that examines the ways in which culture creates and transforms individual experiences, everyday life, social relations, and power structures.
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A Critical-Cultural Look at the Early Days of Camera Phone Use and MMS Picture Messaging
A mostly academic, scholarly movement in the humanities that argues for multi-disciplinary and intra-disciplinary approaches to studying cultural groups, with particular focus often on media use.
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Mobile Screen Media Practices in Korea
An interdisciplinary academic discipline of critical theory introduced by British academics in 1964, which focuses upon the political dynamics of contemporary culture and its historical foundations, conflicts and defining traits in specific socio-cultural contexts.
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Culturally-Effective Responsive Teaching in English Language Learners' Literature Classes: Investigating the Value of Reader Response Theory (RRT)
This approach looks at how meanings, stereotypes, and identities are generated in social groups ( Ben, 2014 ). It examines the complex ways in which societal beliefs are constructed. It is an interdisciplinary approach that secures a high level of difficulty understanding by allowing students to compare and contrast multiple texts in cultural and historical contexts.
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Critical Media Literacy as Transformative Pedagogy
An interdisciplinary field of critical inquiry that was developed by the Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies at the University of Birmingham in the 1960s in England that continues to expand globally, offering critical insights into cultural practices and artifacts (some of which involve popular culture and media). The field of cultural studies examines the ways in which contemporary cultural practices create and are created by social forces and relationships with ways of knowing and controlling power.
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