- Aug 20, 2000
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Someone asked me tonight to describe the Popular Culture course I took in the sociology dept. of my university back in 2000. It was...interesting. The idealogical bent of the course was very, very leftist. The instructor (I refuse to call him professor) went on and on rather heatedly about the evils of capitalism, the dollar, the use of popular culture to 'control' and subjugate women, the use of popular culture to glorify guns and violence. I'd say he was having flashbacks from the sixties if the guy wasn't 28 or so. He was, however, educated at Berkeley.
A lot of my fellow students didn't go in with their eyes open and ears perked up towards the bias of the course. I kept hearing gasps of disbelief and people listening in rapt silence to the instructor railing against capitalism, praising Noam Chomsky, denouncingagainst pretty much everything in the Western world. Some of the studies of movies and television are incredibly laughable - they read *far* too much into EVERYTHING, like the pronounced humiliation of females in episodes of The Simpsons. Hell, the course reader was called "Bang Bang Shoot Shoot".
It kind of made sense then that the workload was as miniscule as possible, simply one essay. Keep us nice and happy with the course while we get fed the instructor's views on how the world should exist.
Okay...long held-in rant off my back, I was wondering if this was a nationwide phenomenon. If so, WHY? You're enjoying the very fruits of this society and all you do is try to find the faults which playing up another system that's never done anything but fail, and fail spectacularly? It seems so hypocritical for people who are supposed to be better educated than this.
A lot of my fellow students didn't go in with their eyes open and ears perked up towards the bias of the course. I kept hearing gasps of disbelief and people listening in rapt silence to the instructor railing against capitalism, praising Noam Chomsky, denouncingagainst pretty much everything in the Western world. Some of the studies of movies and television are incredibly laughable - they read *far* too much into EVERYTHING, like the pronounced humiliation of females in episodes of The Simpsons. Hell, the course reader was called "Bang Bang Shoot Shoot".
It kind of made sense then that the workload was as miniscule as possible, simply one essay. Keep us nice and happy with the course while we get fed the instructor's views on how the world should exist.
Okay...long held-in rant off my back, I was wondering if this was a nationwide phenomenon. If so, WHY? You're enjoying the very fruits of this society and all you do is try to find the faults which playing up another system that's never done anything but fail, and fail spectacularly? It seems so hypocritical for people who are supposed to be better educated than this.