FMS-315

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Bad Objects

Course Description

Increasingly, forms of popular culture that once were regarded as niche or unsophisticated have become mainstream or even cool. Comic books, science fiction, video games, and other supposedly "geeky" interests generate billions of dollars; popular culture conventions host academic conferences and college and universities offer courses and promote research on everything from superheroes to horror movies to online role-playing games. However, there are still a variety of popular culture genres or objects that are seen as lowbrow, in poor taste, or as "guilty pleasures." What are the implications of judging popular culture based on perceptions of taste or quality? This course examines popular culture "bad objects," including how and why certain texts or genres become perceived as "bad," the production of "bad" popular culture texts, fans and fandom of "bad objects," and the relationship of "bad objects" to larger questions of race, class, gender/sexuality, and social status. This class will combine lectures, discussion, presentations, and writing assignments.

Course Type

Academic Credit, Academic Evaluate Course, INTER.DISC-FILM&MEDIA ST, INTER.DISC-RACE&ETHNIC ST, INTER.DISC-GENDER STUDIES, DIST-HUMANITIES, Indigeneity, Race & Ethn., Power and Equity, Social Justice (SJ)