Monday, 9 January 2012

International Seminar on Culture Studies

The UGC-Sponsored International Seminar on Culture Studies was inaugurated by the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Madras, Col.Dr.Thiruvasagam. Dr.Mark Harbold, University of Elmhurst, Chicago, gave the key-note address. Dr.P.Ajay Kumar, Director, Institute of Distance Education, University of Kerala spoke on Culture Studies. The first day [Monday, 09 January] of the two-day Seminar saw more than forty authors presenting their papers chaired by eminent Professors in their respective fields of study.

Dr.Armstrong addressing the delegates (Photo Courtesy: Prof.Dinesh Kumar)
Dr.P.Ajay Kumar, dwelt at length on the transition from literary studies to culture studies, in most of the English/Language departments across the world, and its wide-ranging applications and/or ramifications today. Touching upon theories from Structuralism to Poststructuralism, he said that, Marxism and poststructuralism are different kinds of philosophies with different aims. While Marxism is political, poststructuralism is not. The poststructuralist suspicion is that all forms of politics are equally suspect. In a sense, the rise of postmodernism and poststructuralism are attributed to the crisis in Marxism. 'Post-structuralism,' he said, 'is marked by a rejection of totalizing, essentialist, foundationalist concepts.'

Speaking on Marx's concept of the consciousness and its relation with political economy, he quotes Marx: "It is not the consciousness of men that determines their being, but, on the contrary, their social being that determines their consciousness."He then proceeded to talk about the significance of language, language and meaning, Ideology etc in Culture Studies. Explicating further on Ideology, he discussed Louis Althusser's concept of Ideological State Apparatuses, that shape our perceptions and attitudes.

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