Discourse
- The distinctions between facts and the meanings we impose on them
Ideology
Culture
People’s way of life learned and transmitted through centuries of adapting to the natural and human world
Ways communities are regulated
1) Goverment: democracy, dictatorship, monarchy
2) Laws
3) Economy
What is “industrial means of consumption”?
Distribution and consumption
What did Adorno claim about popular culture?
That it is deliberately engineered to keep us from thinking too deeply about the problems in the world in general, and in our own lives as individuals
What did Adorno have in common with Marx?
That if the general public stopped to think about wealth inequality in the world, there would be a revolution where the privileged class would be overthrown and wealth would be distributed more equally
Culture industry
The institution(s) that create cultural practices and products for sale on a mass scale
Commodification
Turning a culture practice into a thing that can be bought and sold
Standardization
In a capitalist society, popular culture is standardized, using the same formula to appeal to the masses
What does commodification lead to?
Standardization
What is standardization dependent on?
Novelty
What is the pop music contradiction?
A song must differ enough to attract attention but be familiar enough to not repel listeners
What week/topic is Simon Frith associated with?
Meaning in Music
What does Simon Frith claim?
Aesthetics
Ontology
The fundamental elements that can be said to constitute a thing’s existence
Epistemology
Standard Western Ontology
Music is an object, a collection of elements that go into making a whole, distinct work
Sociological understanding of music
Who termed “schemes of interpretation”?
Simon Frith
What are schemes of interpretation
Musical genres
- Built on discursive conventions and notions of authenticity
Musical canons
The body of rules, principles, or standards accepted axiomatic and universally binding in a field of study or art
e.g. Milton Babbit vs. The Beatles