Humanities Arts Cultural Stu 0185 - Sample! Remix! Mash!

Fall
2013
1
4.00
Susana Loza

12:30PM-01:50PM T,TH

Hampshire College
312126
Emily Dickinson Hall 2
slHA@hampshire.edu
This seminar delves into the dynamics, debates, and desires that drive pop fandom. In this class, we ask: What is fan culture? Does it build community? Are fans different from other consumers? What are the ethics and politics of fandom? What are the aesthetic, social, and legal ramifications of fan-produced forms such as mash-ups, remixes, youtube videos, and fanfic/slash that borrow, customize, and reinterpret pop commodities? How do such textual appropriations call into question the boundaries between high and low, production and consumption, intellectual property and fair use? Do fan-produced forms challenge or reinforce Romantic notions of authorship and authenticity? Particular attention will be paid to: the queering of heterosexist pop texts; the racialized and sexualized construction of masculinity and femininity; the politics of sampling, remixing, and mashing; and the role of the Internet, blogs, and social networking technologies in fan culture. This course is reading-, writing-, and theory-intensive.
Culture, Humanities, and Languages Writing and Research Multiple Cultural Perspectives Independent Work
Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.