Friday, December 25, 2009
Domestics and Civicness
These processes create regions within cities, buroughs or types of neighborhoods. From a political perspective domesticness involves the creation of civicness, of self-definition and family-definition, which governmental policies often circumscribe or deleniate. They sustain and inform family values, mores of social cohesion and decidability.
My home is also a personal space. Here I could explore issues of family-genealogy, the making of fashion-designs, or my spirituality. What does it mean to be Celtic, for example. How as well I might share notions of my own family lineage.
Later, I would like to address the theme of localization with you, which is a preoccupation with community participation. That this is developed through being implicated in the communities in which we live, and that this is a moral pursuit.
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
The Culture Industries and The Public
A talk-show host is an odd sort-of person in society; they interview actors and polticians mainly. The public is often asked in to participate in these processes, to add their opinions as memebers of particular interest groups. A debate may ensue, certainly controversy is often mediated, and we are intellectually within the the arena of cultural studies, mass-media, sterio-types, the sharing of public-opinion. Is this host/ess a public-intellectual, an educator with political motives, someone who is supposed to champion the rights of particular groups within the masses, and even partake in these struggles? There is at least something cultural occuring here.
Perhaps they interview a public-intellectual, someone like Angelina Jolie, or Sting, Madonna, Jane Fonda, or Pamela Anderson. People who are not just famous actors or musicians but also use their time and often their charity to uphold a worthy cause; a humanitarian or environmental organziation or group. They are Entertainers, aided by the Beauty Industries; by those trained to style their wise, to do their make-up, or hair, to adjust their wardrobe.
People partake in these processes, sometimes at festivals, cultural events, seminars or forums. These events are often supported by the Hospitality & Tourism Industry, which moderates the arrival of guests, foreigners, people from abroad. It houses them, provides them with directions, some sustenance and shelter, lodging for the night, or a few more, for events such as conferences, or long-weekend holidays. These hospitality-workers may help set up special events, those trained in logistics and event planning guide them. There is a sense of festivity, or of activities occuring with cultural importance.
Sometimes we are confronted by an entertainer of a different sort such as a stripper, or burlesque dancer. Someone whose function is associated with the sex-trade industry, or with night-clubs, or Spa's. There are massage therapists, aromatherapists, sound & lighting technicians, security-guards and stage-managers, those at the fringes of the culture industries.
The event should go well; people should be entertained, they judge with their applause, with ticket sales, or numbers in attendance. It is a strange function to entertain another, to provide them with pleasure. Perhaps this function works its way into our post-modern lives somewhat differently than before. There are so many reality-shows these days, we want to see live-processes, we want to connect with fashion designers, with those making the clothes we wear. Is this the production of a Gay-science, as Nietzsche would say, or are we in the days when Being will meet Time, which is Heidegger's thesis. That we live our biographies together, that we share how we are important with another in a more overt way. But this also requires a re-investment in ourselves, and in our capacities to connect and entertain the fictions, the challenges and embodied appearances of each other.
Thursday, November 19, 2009
The Nature of Political-Research
Thus issues such as the turmoil in the Middle-East, Native Land-claims, and the political and economic unrest in Haiti, would be classified under Human-Rights. Sustainable Communities and Community Health under Community Development. Mining-rights Claims, Population control and distribution, and Foreign Aid and Protection, under International Development.
The situation of the Colobus monkeys, or the devestated biome of the Canadian Praries, with Habitat & Species Conservation; the hurricanes in the Southern States, or the typhoons in Burma, with Natural Disasters; and the recycling of styrofoam, with Climate Change and Pollution.
To what extent such research is volunteer, is paid, or part of a membership, is theoretical, or practical, become terms worthy of consideration. There is also the relationship between Political-Research and Humanitarianism, and Environmental Issues and Environmentalism which could be elaborated. Then an important issue about what constitutes civicness, or is perhaps better broached through Domestic-poltics, rather than let us say Secular-politics. Why this is has something I believe to do with the effect that things like construction projects, or transportation issues, composting programs, or community and safety and crime have on our homes and the locales in which we reside. Perhaps because we take these to make a civic person of ourselves. Rather than lets say a Humanitarian, or Environmentalist.
As we take on poltical-issues, causes, we make ourselves into poltical people. Or we help champion them which is the role of an Educator. An activist may engage in acts of civil disobediance, an academic often less so. These roles are also risks as we navigate towards not merely forms of poltical will, the manifestation of our values, but also in the wake of the pull-back of institutional formations and humanitarian causes. Even these seem somehow chosen, or rather they mobilize forms of possiblity differently. The investments seem different, to partake is also to learn about social change, or the manifestation of a lived will, the actions of communities in forming themselves and of people, their motives, and surroundings.
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
Why this development of Cultural Theory?
Thursday, November 5, 2009
Educator with political motives.
Let us take the category of the cultural-critic. Later I will play such a critic. There is the humanitarian and what they are up to, or the environmentalist. If they form a type of person, what is this type; do they function as an intellectual, or politician, or artist? How do we share and develop these roles within a more rigorous or even righteous context?
Thus I will take on such roles, exchange such nuances, maybe develop a moral will. Please feel free to share your opinions with me, because I would like to know more about your opinions regarding these nebulous roles in our post-modern society; the streets, galleries, shopping-malls, houses.