CS251 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Psychoanalysis, Egalitarianism, Halftone
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2 scholar resources for annotated: brief statement describing the source, how it is relevant, how do you intend to use it. What is the modern subject: what do we mean by spectatorship, what is the gaze, and what is meant by looking as a relational activity, psychoanalysis, the face and the other: gender, race, and sexuality. Modernity: modernity is the historical, cultural, political, and economic conditions related to the. Spirituality how now found in nature and technology, rather than institutional religion: politics: republican/democratic, independence revolutions overthrow of absolute monarchies, Bourgeois/middle class and new capitalists take political and economic power: nation states and nationalism: unifying large regions under new identity of citizens that identify themselves are unitary under flags, economy: industrial capitalism. Industrialization and technology: industrialization (based on new steam power) new building materials of glass and steel; mass production of commodities for new middle class consumers; factories and labour exploitation; new information and travel technologies.