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M98MC Week 2 Advertising and Consumer Culture. The 1980s and Beyond John Keenan john.keenan@coventry.ac.uk. Last week – one thing you learned. Shun Li learned. Tissa Faith learned I learnt advertising involves lots of signs.
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M98MCWeek 2Advertising and Consumer Culture The 1980s and Beyond John Keenan john.keenan@coventry.ac.uk
Tissa Faith learnedI learnt advertising involves lots of signs
Brenda Bogonuolearnedadvertising is about making the consumer anxious and unhappy with their lifestyle and it sells dreams
Faizul Khan learnedpersil from 1980s to 21st century what changes is human behaviour
Campaign Details • In groups
Theory check-up Read • Understains • Words in Ads • Freedom • Captains of Consciousness • Decoding Advertisements Watch Century of the Self and Ways of Seeing
Today • 19th Century • 1950s – birth of consumer culture • 1980s – consumer culture takes over • Lifestyles • Hedonism • Commodification • Postmodernism 1 – the break-up of the sign
Culture 3 definitions –Raymond Williams High, popular, a way of life A structure of feeling Raymond Williams
Consumer Culture Shiyan Lu 2014:
Growth of Consumer Culture • Capitalism/Enlightenment 16th-17th Centuries • Massification – alienation 19th Century • The affluent worker 1950s
The 1980s • The 1980s, Neoliberalism and the Commodification of Everything • Postmodern Culture and Consumption – you know you’ve been Tango-ed
Key Terms Keynesian Neoliberalism Lifestyles Hedonism Commodification Postmodernism – the break-up of the sign
None are more hopelessly enslaved than those who falsely believe they are free Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
mindcasting pp. Posting a series of messages that reflect one's current thoughts, ideas, passions, observations, readings, and other intellectual interests. . http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2010/aug/09/facebook-users-union-demands-payment?INTCMP=SRCH http://www.facebook.com/advertising/ * http://www.wordspy.com/words/mindcasting.asp
Be Like No Other Pseudo-individuality Adorno
Who is our captain? Who is your captain?
TV characters places other cultures What else do I consume? books Food (object/meaning) musicians education films
“False needs” • Raymond Williams • Advertising: The Magic System (1962) • Because of advertising we live in fantasy
Culture The Nineteenth Century Urbanisation Migration Uprooted mass
Richard Hoggart “an all-pervading culture” Read: The Uses of Literature
Fixed gender roles wife - corner shop, clothes line, husband - work, pub Superstition - touch wood, black cats Shared working-class life in the 1930s Food - chops, chips Attitude - family, neighbour Language - mam, our Alice
You’ve never had it so good (Harold MacMillan, UK prime-minister) Goldthorpe et al, 1968-9 The Affluent Worker
Publicity is the life of this culture - in so far as without publicity capitalism could not survive John Berger 3.39 Watch: John Berger Ways of Seeing
Sigmund Freud Edward Bernays ‘constantly moving happiness machines’ Herbert Hoover29/4/2002 The Century of the Self 8.33 Century of the Self
Neoliberalism 1970s - Keynesian • financial and oil crises bring social unrest 1980s • Rise of new economic and political doctrines – Margaret Thatcher, Ronald Reagan 1990s • Demise of contrasting ideologies – Fall of the Berlin Wall – Dissolution of the Soviet Union
The 1980s • Key ideas • Culture • Thatcherism (UK) Reagan (US) • Lifestyles • Hedonism • Display • Individualism • extravagance