VCC101H5 Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Roland Barthes, Jacques Lacan, Intersectionality

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Final exam: april 19: 9am-11am in the gym. Relate images to keywords similar format as the midterm. Use the syllabus for keywords and thinkers, go over lecture slides (key concepts and quotes) and notes. Art related city, (in)famous for exploited labour practices: u. a. e abu dhabi"s happiness. Island distances and circuit make it hard to see what is happening: circuit makes it hard to see what happened: visibility, packaging. What does (not) get presented to the public = people do (not) know what it happening. Hard to find out who is responsible. Cultural imperialism (one culture imposes values on another) vs. Rise of nationalism: nations as territories with borders, regulated by states don"t necessarily map onto singular ethnic or cultural identities; nor are they the only framework for the economic activities of corporations. This condition intensified in the late 20th century with: Increasing mobility of labour (legal and illegal) Digital media: tightly defined social groupings range of media at various scales.

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