Teaching Responsibility

LJMU Schools involved in Delivery:

LJMU Partner Taught

Learning Methods

Online

Module Offerings

5509BCIRDL-SEP-PAR

Aims

1. To identify popular culture as a site of political performance and understanding.
2. To recognise and operationalise visual methodologies in the study of international relations and politics.
3. To analyse the political work that popular culture does.

Learning Outcomes

1.
Generate an analysis of world politics through a specific medium of popular culture.
2.
Demonstrate interdisciplinary analytic skills.
3.
Critically reflect upon various kinds of popular cultural artefacts and the political work they perform.

Module Content

Outline Syllabus:
Topics discussed could include:
• The aesthetic turn in international relations and politics
• Visual methodologies: seeing international relations and politics
• Political art: murals and graffiti
• Reading political dystopia
• J'Accuse!: resistance and film
• National identity and war films
• Get Out: examining racial politics in horror film
• Reckonings and commemorations: genocide and terrorism in political memory
Module Overview:
This module explores politics and popular culture as a sub-field that articulates theways in which politics is understood through popular culture. It demonstrates howtheory as a means of making sense of the world impacts upon the everyday.

Assessments

Essay

Essay