Critical Social Inquiry 0180 - The Politics of Popular Culture

The Politics of Pop Culture

Spring
2026
1
4.00
Professor Loza

01:00PM-02:20PM TU;01:00PM-02:20PM TH

Hampshire College
341872
Emily Dickinson Hall 2;Emily Dickinson Hall 2
slHA@hampshire.edu
This course examines the fraught intersection of politics and popular culture in the US. In this class, we ask: What is pop culture? How does it differ from other cultural expressions? How does pop culture both challenge and reify white supremacist capitalist patriarchy? What and who get to be political? How does pop culture act as a vehicle for the appropriation or exploitation of Other cultures? Is consuming pop culture a form of political action? How do explicit political themes both enrich and detract from consumption? What economic imperatives drive pop culture production? What are the relationships between commerce, politics, and art? Particular attention will be paid to: the racialized construction of masculinity and femininity in popular culture; the appropriation of racial and gender identities; the role of global capitalism in the production of popular culture. This course is reading-, writing-, and theory-intensive. keywords:Media Studies, Ethnic Studies, Critical Race Theory, Gender Studies, American Studies

In/Justice Students should expect to spend 6-8 hours weekly on work and preparation outside of class time

Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.