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Rebellion. Ruth Barnard. Raymond Williams. “structures of feeling” are formed from existing cultural knowledge. Our cultural knowledge enables signs and symbols to have connotative meanings.. Colour Rebel. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Ruth Barnard

Rebellion

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Raymond Williams“structures of

feeling” are formed from existing cultural knowledge.

Our cultural knowledge enables signs and symbols to have connotative meanings.

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Colour Rebel.For example: we have a knowledge that mandarins are Orange. We also understand that things which oppose the norm can be seen as rebellious.

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Their are many signs and symbols which connote to the rebellious Punk sub culture.

Rebellious Sub culture.

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The punk sub culture opposed dominant cultural values and undermined authority. The safety pins and rubbish bags of the era are visual symbols that still connote to rebellion today

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Punk: safety pins and chains.

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•Rebellion often pushes against dominant ideology BUT becomes part of it eventually! •Rebellion becomes a commodity, for example mass produced goods such as punk clothing, music and paraphernalia commoditise rebellion enabling it to circulate back into popular culture.

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I treated the mandarin as a product and changed the experience of peeling a mandarin into a rebellious emotional experience.

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