DOC 3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Kendall Jenner, Raymond Williams
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Residual: element of the present(cid:495) (cid:523)(cid:883)(cid:884)(cid:884) or (cid:883)(cid:884)(cid:885)(cid:524) Traditional analysis focuses on dominant or hegemonic culture and ideologies. A richer analysis that goes beyond the dominant is needed in order to. Reveal connections across the present, the future, and the past. Ensure that (cid:494)marginal or non dominant formations are not excluded. There is a need to analyze both (cid:494)residual(cid:495) and (cid:494)emergent(cid:495) ideologies. Residual ideologies have their origins in the past but are still active in the current cultural process. Residual ideologies can be deployed to support dominant powers. Counter-hegemonic movements will repurpose residual ideologies in order to critique or unsettle hegemonic structures. Emergent ideologies appear when social and economic realities produce with their own subcultures. Dominant groups will attempt to assimilate and depoliticize those emergent cultural forms that they view as threatening. Page (cid:883)(cid:884)5: (cid:494)no dominant social order exhausts all human practice(cid:495) (cid:494)made in america(cid:495) - toby keith (2011)