SOC100 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Orthodox Marxism, Émile Durkheim, Urban Studies

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The cultural studies tradition grew out of neo-marxism and had its roots in. The tradition argues that culture can be shaped to maintain hegemony: a common-sense understanding that inequality and domination by elites is natural and inevitable. Hegemony is a form of ideological control that legitimizes and perpetuates inequality (great way of thinking about gender inequality too! While cultural studies practitioners agree with neo-marxist on many points, they believe that inequality may be rooted in reactions to race, gender, geography, and sexual orientations. Place, space, topography, urban studies on inequality than merry christmas married. Cultural functionalists base their claims using the work of emile durkheim. Apparently there"s a podcast to listen to on emile durkeheim. Christmas, originally a religions holiday, but now its become a. Something that is reoccurring within a society. Marriage, gay and lesbian societies wanting access to this function too, marriage as a legitimization of partnership. They particularly focus upon the integrative aspects of culture.

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