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Předmět, akademický rok 2021/2022
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Media and Culture Reading - Popular Culture - JJM218
Anglický název: Reading Texts for Media Studies - Popular Culture
Zajišťuje: Katedra mediálních studií (23-KMS)
Fakulta: Fakulta sociálních věd
Platnost: od 2021
Semestr: letní
E-Kredity: 3
Způsob provedení zkoušky: letní s.:
Rozsah, examinace: letní s.:0/2, Z [HT]
Počet míst: neurčen / neurčen (15)
Minimální obsazenost: neomezen
4EU+: ne
Virtuální mobilita / počet míst pro virtuální mobilitu: ne
Stav předmětu: nevyučován
Jazyk výuky: angličtina
Způsob výuky: prezenční
Způsob výuky: prezenční
Poznámka: předmět je možno zapsat mimo plán
povolen pro zápis po webu
při zápisu přednost, je-li ve stud. plánu
Garant: doc. PhDr. Irena Reifová, Ph.D.
Třída: Courses for incoming students
Je neslučitelnost pro: JKM114
Termíny zkoušek   Rozvrh   Nástěnka   
Anotace
Poslední úprava: doc. PhDr. Irena Reifová, Ph.D. (16.02.2021)
The class is organized as a reading seminar - students read the assigned texts independently and provide written responses to the specified questions. The texts students read are illustrative of fundamental issues and polemics in the field of media and culture. Students read the pre-selected texts as their homework and they present their critical understanding of the text in their homeworks.
Content-wise, this seminar will introduce basic frameworks for the study of mediated memory. The individual and collective memory has been under detailed scrutiny in the field of media cultural studies as far as media are understood to be significant agents in the process of memory making.
The class opens with the introductory lecture which reviews seminal theoretical perspectives on memory in the fields of philosophy, sociology, anthropology, history and media studies. It pinpoints core concepts such as personal and collective memory, difference between memory, history and the past, nostalgia, trauma, discontinuity of memory, etc. These core concepts are further illuminated by the texts assigned for further reading and thus explained in detail step by step.
Cíl předmětu - angličtina
Poslední úprava: doc. PhDr. Irena Reifová, Ph.D. (13.02.2021)
The course aims at enhancement of students´ capacities to read scholarly texts. It strives to make a process of reading scholarly literature controlled and reflexive activity. The course gradually unveils the process in which meaning is distilled from academic texts.  The course also aspires to make students familiar with main perspectives on conjunctions between media and memory as they developed in the field of media cultural studies. 
Literatura
Poslední úprava: doc. PhDr. Irena Reifová, Ph.D. (13.02.2021)

Alexander, Jeffrey C. (2004) Toward a Theory of Cultural Trauma. Pp. 1-31 in Alexander, Jeffrey C. at al. (eds.) Cultural Trauma

Assmann, Jan (2008) Communicative and Cultural Memory. Pp. 109 - 125 in Erll, Astrid - Nünning, Ansgar (eds.) Cultural Memory Studies: An International and Interdisciplinary Handbook. Berlin, New York: Walter de Gruyter.

Boudana, S.- Frosh, P. - Cohen, A. A. (2017) Reviving Icons To Death: When Historic Photographs Become Digital Memes. Media, Culture & Society, 39(8) 1210– 1230

Garde-Hannsen, Joan (2011) Media and Memory. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. Chapter "Memory studies and media studies", pp. 13-30.

Gray, Ann (2013) Televised Remembering. Pp. 79-97 in Michael Pickering - Emily Keightly (eds.) Research Methods for Memory Studies. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.

Hoskins, Andrew (2009) Digital Networked Memory. Pp. 91-109 in Astrid Erll - Ann Rigney (eds.), Mediation, Remediation and the Dynamics of Cultural Memory. Berlin: Walter de Gruyter.

Nadkarni, M. – Shevchenko, O. (2004) The politics of nostalgia: A case for comparative analysis of post-socialist practices. Ab Imperio, 2: 487-519.

Pickering, M. – Keightley, E. (2006) The modalities of nostalgia. Current Sociology, 54(6): 919–41.

Uricchio, William. „TV as time machine: television´s changing heterochronic regimes and the production of history“. Pp. 27-40 in: Gripsrud Jostein (ed.). Relocating Television: Television in the Digital Context. London: Routledge.

van Dijck, José (2007). Mediated Memories in the Digital Age. Stanford: Stanford University Press. Chapter 2, From Shoebox to Digital Memory Machine, pp. 148-170.

Metody výuky - angličtina
Poslední úprava: doc. PhDr. Irena Reifová, Ph.D. (13.02.2021)

In summer semester 2021, the course course has the form of distance learning. It opens with live meeting which is followed up with pre-recorded introductory lesson. The course continues as students independent home work. The teacher will be available for questions and answears online on Thursdays, 5-7PM here: meet.google.com/fmw-snkp-yep

The primary site of this class is the course´s Moodle profile here: https://dl1.cuni.cz/course/view.php?id=11399

Each student enrolled in this course must register for the class in Moodle.

In Moodle, the course is divided into 12 sessions. Every session consists of one piece of reading which is assigned to the session, one homework assignment and Moodle module for submission  of completed homeworks. The texts are avaliable for downloads as PDF files in Moodle. The students are obliged to read the assigned reading and react to the questions with their written response. The response (all questions together) must be between 250-300 words. The deadline for homework submission is the next class. (I.e. homework assigned to the class on 3 March must not be submitted later then 10 March at 2PM.)

Požadavky ke zkoušce - angličtina
Poslední úprava: doc. PhDr. Irena Reifová, Ph.D. (13.02.2021)

The students get the credit upon acceptance of all homeworks. I.e. the students obtain the credit if they submitt all of the homeworks and the himeworks are accepted by the teacher. Information about acceptance/rejection of the homework is provided via Moodle.

 

Sylabus - angličtina
Poslední úprava: doc. PhDr. Irena Reifová, Ph.D. (14.02.2021)

All links, files and assignments are provided in Moodle course : https://dl1.cuni.cz/course/view.php?id=11399

 

17 February 

live meeting here: meet.google.com/scy-fjxv-dft

 

Opening session - rules and principles of the seminar, FAQ’s

 

24 February 

pre-recorded lecture (link in Moodle): https://dl1.cuni.cz/course/view.php?id=11399#section-2

 

Opening lecture: Theoretical framework for the study of memory in old and new media age

The lecture looks at the blossoming discipline of memory studies and sheds light on concepts which are useful starting points for enquiry into connections between memory and the workings of communication media. The lecture argues that there is a close nexus between memory and media which manifests itself in the ways memory is produced "in", "by" and "through" media. It pinpoints principal sites of media memory scholarship with emphasis on  journalism, media’s engagement in stimulation of individual memory, media’s involvement in sedimentation of collective memory (mainly in channelling potential social hegemony) and transformation brought about by transfer of memory processes on the digital platform.

 

3 March

independent home work and submission of response via Moodle

 

Memory and History: Seminal Ideas in the Study of the Collective Memory (Maurice Halbwachs, Henri Bergson, Paul Ricoeur, Pierre Nora, Jacques LeGof)

Garde-Hannsen, Joan (2011) Media and Memory. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. Chapter "Memory studies and media studies", pp. 13-30.

Available as PDF in SIS

 

10 March

independent home work and submission of response via Moodle

 

Cultural Memory

Assmann, Jan (2008) Communicative and Cultural Memory. Pp. 109 - 125 in Erll, Astrid - Nünning, Ansgar (eds.) Cultural Memory Studies: An International and Interdisciplinary Handbook. Berlin, New York: Walter de Gruyter.

Available as PDF in SIS

 

17 March

independent home work and submission of response via Moodle

 

Television and Collective Memory

Gray, Ann (2013) Televised Remembering. Pp. 79-97 in Michael Pickering - Emily Keightly (eds.) Research Methods for Memory Studies. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.

Available in FSV library (Hollar)

 

24 March

independent home work and submission of response via Moodle

 

Television Temporality

Uricchio, William. „TV as time machine: television´s changing heterochronic regimes and the production of history“. Pp. 27-40 in: Gripsrud Jostein (ed.). Relocating Television: Television in the Digital Context. London: Routledge.

Available in FSV library (Hollar)

 

31 March

independent home work and submission of response via Moodle

 

Collective Memory as a Carrier of Nostalgia

Pickering, M. – Keightley, E. (2006) The modalities of nostalgia. Current Sociology, 54(6): 919–41.

Available via the digital database Sage Journals.

 

7 April

independent home work and submission of response via Moodle

 

Post-socialist nostalgia

Nadkarni, M. – Shevchenko, O. (2004) The politics of nostalgia: A case for comparative analysis of post-socialist practices. Ab Imperio, 2: 487-519.

Available s PDF in SIS.

 

14 April

independent home work and submission of response via Moodle

 

Collective Memory as a carrier of trauma

Alexander, Jeffrey C. (2004) Toward a Theory of Cultural Trauma. Pp. 1-31 in Alexander, Jeffrey C. at al. (eds.) Cultural Trauma

Available in FSV library (Hollar)

 

21 April

independent home work and submission of response via Moodle

 

Memory and produsage 

Boudana, S.- Frosh, P. - Cohen, A. A. (2017) Reviving Icons To Death: When Historic Photographs Become Digital Memes. Media, Culture & Society, 39(8) 1210– 1230.

Available via the digital database Sage Journals.

 

28 April

independent home work and submission of response via Moodle

 

Collective Memory in the Digital Age

Hoskins, Andrew (2009) Digital Networked Memory. Pp. 91-109 in Astrid Erll - Ann Rigney (eds.), Mediation, Remediation and the Dynamics of Cultural Memory. Berlin: Walter de Gruyter.

Available in FSV library (Hollar)

 

5 May

live meeting here: https://meet.google.com/scy-fjxv-dft?hs=122&authuser=0

 

Wrap-up meeting

 

13 May

Rector´s Day (class cancelled)

 

 

 

 

 
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