Mass Communication
and the Arts
(MM0200)
Programme: undergraduate
Type: compulsory
Curriculum: Mass Communication
Semester: D


Description

In this course, the arts are discussed as forms of communication and forms of social practice. The structural and functional changes of the arts in modern societies are analyzed and emphasis is placed upon the relevant phenomena observed in postmodern (or late modern) societies. The main theoretical approaches of the aesthetic and artistic functions of the mass communication are presented and discussed, as well as some of the most significant artistic movements from the end of the 19th and during the 20th century.

Special emphasis is placed upon the various forms of artistic avant-guardism and the attitudes of the artists concerning the mass culture. The aesthetization of the mass communication and the massification of the artistic communication are explored, as well as the complex impact of the mass media on creativity, on the production, distribution and reception of artistic goods. The course focuses also on the relation between art and advertisement, on the taste industry, the emergence and the functions of the star system, the relation between mass communication and collective representations about the arts and the artists, and on the convergence between different forms of artistic communication.


Objectives


Textbooks

  1. John Walker, Art in the Age of Mass Media (Greek edition). Thessaloniki: University Studio Press, 2010.
  2. N. Vernikos, S. Daskalopoulou, F. Badimaroudis, N. Boubaris (eds.), The Cultural Industries. Processes, Services, Goods. Athens: Kritiki, 2005.

Additional literature

The additional literature is modified, depending on the updates of the syllabus and the topics included. The following literature is indicative. Some texts are accessible through the campus net, while others are available in the library:


Evaluation

Performance is evaluated through a written exam on materials announced each semester. Several topics are given, and some of them must be developed and elaborated or the exam may be a multiple choice test. Information about the next exam session, exam dates and materials to be examined can be found in the announcements page (provided that the exam dates have been announced).