“In the old days, rock music was a distraction from your studies; now it may well
be what you are studyng”.
“Students
once wrote uncritical, reverential essays on Flaubert, but all that has been
transformed. Nowadays they write
uncritical, reverential essays on Friends”
These
quotes from Terry Eagleton’s book “After Theory”, are very representive for the
author’s opinion on contemporary
cultural theory: it is poor.
Nowadays,
studying pop culture is very common in every University, it is not difficult
find a PhD on contemporary music or TV shows. Terry Eagleton seems shocked about this phenomenon and he
tries to remind us that many years ago you could study a philosopher only if he
was dead. Moreover, Terry Eagleton
is quite sarcastic about the contemporary studies, in particular about the
middle class student:
“Quietly-spoken
middle-class students huddle diligently in libraries, at work on sensationalist
subjects like vampirism and eye gouging, cyborg and porno movies”.
First of
all, I found this comment very poor, because he reduces all pop culture to few
puerile subjects. In fact
popular culture is also what is around
us and luckily we can now study it.
This is principally a good example of freedom and it is also a
demonstration of the researchers that are now living in a contemporary world
rather their predecessors.
Finally, I
can consider the possibility of studying contemporary subjects is a great
opportunity to have much more awareness about our life and culture. However, all this freedom could push
students to study other puerile topics, as Terry Eagleton has said. Every time we have the possibility to
do what we want to do, we should be responsible in judging what is useful and
what is not. Otherwise Terry
Eagleton is right.
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