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The VoxPopcast
Vox Populorum
407 episodes
6 days ago
Vox Populorum is a blog and podcast devoted to pop culture criticism. We believe that the best way to understand culture is to discuss it. But we also believe that it's a lot more fun to have these conversations throwing back a couple beers at the bar rather than in a classroom. Please join our weekly round table of media critics, academics, creators, artists, professors, students and fans for an engaging discussion about movies, novels, comic books, television, video games, music or whatever else we happen to think of!

Nec audiendi qui solent dicere, Vox populi, vox Dei, quum tumultuositas vulgi semper insaniae proxima sit.
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Vox Populorum is a blog and podcast devoted to pop culture criticism. We believe that the best way to understand culture is to discuss it. But we also believe that it's a lot more fun to have these conversations throwing back a couple beers at the bar rather than in a classroom. Please join our weekly round table of media critics, academics, creators, artists, professors, students and fans for an engaging discussion about movies, novels, comic books, television, video games, music or whatever else we happen to think of!

Nec audiendi qui solent dicere, Vox populi, vox Dei, quum tumultuositas vulgi semper insaniae proxima sit.
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e390. La Mort de le Mèmer? How memes make meaning
The VoxPopcast
1 month ago
e390. La Mort de le Mèmer? How memes make meaning








We’ve talked a lot on the show in the past about Roland Barthes’ influential literary essay “La mort de l’auteur” or “the Death of the Author” and what it means in practical terms for cultural studies and related fields. Recently however, friend of the show Andrew Darowski, texted Mav and casually asked if that concept applied to images and most specifically memes? It turns out that this is a concept that Mav talks about in a class that he teaches regularly. After talking about it for about two seconds Mav and Andrew both realized this was obviously a show, and so… well, here you go. On today’s episode, Mav explains the influential theories of John Berger, author of Ways of Seeing and how he sees them as applying to meme culture of today as we talk a trip through media and politics and a bunch of other stuff. Listen and let us know your thoughts in the comments.



Citations and Links:




* John Berger’s Way’s of Seeing (book)



* John Berger’s Way’s of Seeing (documentary series)



* Our original episode on the Death of the Author





* Listen to Andrew’s show, Disney Animation Minute Essentials and follow him on Twitter: @disminute



* Listen to Andrew’s other show The Protagonist Podcast



* Thank you to Maximilian’s thoughtForm Music for our theme



* Follow Mav on BlueSky: @chrismaverick



* Follow us on BlueSky: @voxpopcast



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The VoxPopcast
Vox Populorum is a blog and podcast devoted to pop culture criticism. We believe that the best way to understand culture is to discuss it. But we also believe that it's a lot more fun to have these conversations throwing back a couple beers at the bar rather than in a classroom. Please join our weekly round table of media critics, academics, creators, artists, professors, students and fans for an engaging discussion about movies, novels, comic books, television, video games, music or whatever else we happen to think of!

Nec audiendi qui solent dicere, Vox populi, vox Dei, quum tumultuositas vulgi semper insaniae proxima sit.