COGR 280: Media & Social Movements (Winter 2017)Main MenuCOGR 280 SyllabusCOGR280: Take-Home Lab AssignmentsCourse-Related EventsFinal Course ProjectPatty Ahn2717f0fb9b6550ed71b4c8cc728bffe200a7287e
Performatic Literacy
12017-01-18T00:57:43-08:00Patty Ahn2717f0fb9b6550ed71b4c8cc728bffe200a7287e1445012plain2017-01-18T01:33:45-08:00Patty Ahn2717f0fb9b6550ed71b4c8cc728bffe200a7287e"...contemporary protests rely heavily on symbolic elements and uses of the body to communicate claims across borders and languages. Anchored in the society of the spectacle, demonstrators put in practice a variety of communicative styles and mobilizing techniques that include strategic uses of non-linguistic, embodied actions as statement."
12017-01-18T01:01:19-08:00Patty Ahn2717f0fb9b6550ed71b4c8cc728bffe200a7287eSociety of the SpectaclePatty Ahn3Guy Debord, Society of the Spectacle (1967) | Thesis 4: "The spectacle is not a collection of images, but a social relation among people, mediated by images."plain2017-01-18T01:20:50-08:00Patty Ahn2717f0fb9b6550ed71b4c8cc728bffe200a7287e
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12017-01-18T01:01:19-08:00Society of the Spectacle3Guy Debord, Society of the Spectacle (1967) | Thesis 4: "The spectacle is not a collection of images, but a social relation among people, mediated by images."plain2017-01-18T01:20:50-08:00