ANTH 2041 - Subculture to Pop Culture: Fans, Fashion & Music
Career: | Undergraduate |
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Units: | 3 |
Term: | Semester 1 |
Campus: | North Terrace |
Contact: | Up to 3 hours per week |
Available for Study Abroad and Exchange: | Yes |
Available for Non-Award Study: | Yes |
Pre-Requisite: | At least 12 units of Level I undergraduate study |
Assessment: | Active Participation, Quiz, Group Research Assignment, Final Essay |
Syllabus: |
This course examines the central role that popular culture plays in people's everyday lives in diverse contexts around the world – from the margins to the mainstream. It does so through the study of subcultures, a term used to describe groups that are often seen to be deviant or other. It uses case-studies to explore the origins of subcultural research and contemporary critiques posed by post-subcultural and digital researchers. Groups explored across the course include fans, music communities like Punks, Mods and Hip-Hop artists; heavily tattooed people; style-based Internet collectives (core aesthetics), Graffiti Writers and Skaters. Themes covered include debates about the commercialisation of youth subcultures; if and how social media and streaming are re-shaping subcultures and music consumption; embodied understandings of fashion and tattooing; and the relationship between age and subcultural participation. The course investigates how theorists from cultural studies, media and other disciplines have understood subcultures / popular culture, highlighting what anthropology contributes to these fields. It demonstrates that people form meaningful collective identities through the production and consumption of fashion, music, fandom, and material culture. |
Course Fees
Study Abroad student tuition fees are available here
Only some Postgraduate Coursework programs are available as Commonwealth Supported. Please check your program for specific fee information.
EFTSL | |||
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0.125 |
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Course Outline
A Course Outline which includes Learning Outcomes, Learning Resources, Learning & Teaching for this course may be accessed here
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Critical Dates
Term | Last Day to Add Online | Census Date | Last Day to WNF | Last Day to WF |
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Semester 1 | Mon 17/03/2025 | Thu 27/03/2025 | Fri 09/05/2025 | Fri 13/06/2025 |
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Class Details
Enrolment Class: Lecture | |||||||
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Class Nbr | Section | Size | Available | Dates | Days | Time | Location |
12620 | LE01 | 80 | 5 | 3 Mar - 7 Apr | Monday | 10am - 11am | Ligertwood, 231, Lecture Theatre |
28 Apr - 2 Jun | Monday | 10am - 11am | Ligertwood, 231, Lecture Theatre | ||||
Related Class: Workshop | |||||||
Class Nbr | Section | Size | Available | Dates | Days | Time | Location |
13094 | WR01 | 50 | 4 | 3 Mar - 7 Apr | Monday | 12pm - 2pm | Ligertwood, 231, Lecture Theatre |
28 Apr - 2 Jun | Monday | 12pm - 2pm | Ligertwood, 231, Lecture Theatre | ||||
19142 | WR02 | 30 | 1 | 5 Mar - 9 Apr | Wednesday | 10am - 12pm | Ligertwood, 111, Teaching Room |
30 Apr - 4 Jun | Wednesday | 10am - 12pm | Ligertwood, 111, Teaching Room |
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