32114 Lecture

SoSe 16: American (Media) Culture after WW II

Frank Kelleter

Comments

Having emerged from World War II as a world power, the United States faced numerous problems of cultural self-definition in the second half of the 20th century. The Cold War produced not only an ideology of international leadership but also new anxieties about America’s social identity and its changed position in the world. Topics discussed in this lecture course include the advent of a postindustrial economic order, suburbanization, the decline of New Deal liberalism, the entangled rise of cultural radicalism on the left and right. In the early 21st century, many of these developments have been radicalized under conditions of military hegemony, globalized capitalism, corporate anti-statism, and potentially catastrophic ecological transformations. Altogether, the lecture course focuses on select phases and moments of cultural production between 1945 and 2016, when American novels and films, TV shows and songs defined the global state of art in their respective fields. This has been one of the most innovative but also one of the most nervous periods in American cultural history, equally playful and belligerent, hilarious and outrageous. It gave us the Beat Movement, the 1960s counterculture, PopArt, the New Hollywood, the blockbuster movie, postmodernism, identity politics, neoliberalism, meritocratic extremism, various golden ages of television, transmedia franchises, and the internet. We will concentrate on literary sources but individual sessions will also be dedicated to political and sociological writings, television, and other cultural fields. The lecture course serves as "Vorlesung" of Culture-Module C ("Kulturgeschichte einzelner Medien und ästhetischer Darstellungsformen") in the M.A. program. Registration: All participants must be registered via Blackboard and Campus Management before the first session. If you cannot register online or cannot attend the first session, please contact Prof. Kelleter before the beginning of the term. Requirements: See Syllabus and Course Description (on Blackboard). Students can take this lecture course in conjunction with the seminar "Media, Aesthetics, Culture (1945-2016)" (same room, immediately after the lecture); other seminars in Module C will be available as well. close

13 Class schedule

Regular appointments

Mon, 2016-04-18 14:00 - 16:00

Lecturers:
Univ.-Prof. Dr. Frank Kelleter

Location:
319 Seminarraum (Lansstr. 7 / 9)

Mon, 2016-04-25 14:00 - 16:00

Lecturers:
Univ.-Prof. Dr. Frank Kelleter

Location:
319 Seminarraum (Lansstr. 7 / 9)

Mon, 2016-05-02 14:00 - 16:00

Lecturers:
Univ.-Prof. Dr. Frank Kelleter

Location:
319 Seminarraum (Lansstr. 7 / 9)

Mon, 2016-05-09 14:00 - 16:00

Lecturers:
Univ.-Prof. Dr. Frank Kelleter

Location:
319 Seminarraum (Lansstr. 7 / 9)

Mon, 2016-05-23 14:00 - 16:00

Lecturers:
Univ.-Prof. Dr. Frank Kelleter

Location:
319 Seminarraum (Lansstr. 7 / 9)

Mon, 2016-05-30 14:00 - 16:00

Lecturers:
Univ.-Prof. Dr. Frank Kelleter

Location:
319 Seminarraum (Lansstr. 7 / 9)

Mon, 2016-06-06 14:00 - 16:00

Lecturers:
Univ.-Prof. Dr. Frank Kelleter

Location:
319 Seminarraum (Lansstr. 7 / 9)

Mon, 2016-06-13 14:00 - 16:00

Lecturers:
Univ.-Prof. Dr. Frank Kelleter

Location:
319 Seminarraum (Lansstr. 7 / 9)

Mon, 2016-06-20 14:00 - 16:00

Lecturers:
Univ.-Prof. Dr. Frank Kelleter

Location:
340 Hörsaal (Lansstr. 7 / 9)

Mon, 2016-06-27 14:00 - 16:00

Lecturers:
Univ.-Prof. Dr. Frank Kelleter

Location:
319 Seminarraum (Lansstr. 7 / 9)

Mon, 2016-07-04 14:00 - 16:00

Lecturers:
Univ.-Prof. Dr. Frank Kelleter

Location:
319 Seminarraum (Lansstr. 7 / 9)

Mon, 2016-07-11 14:00 - 16:00

Lecturers:
Univ.-Prof. Dr. Frank Kelleter

Location:
319 Seminarraum (Lansstr. 7 / 9)

Mon, 2016-07-18 14:00 - 16:00

Lecturers:
Univ.-Prof. Dr. Frank Kelleter

Location:
319 Seminarraum (Lansstr. 7 / 9)

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