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"Buffy the existentialist vampire slayer"

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Anonymous bV said...

Hey,

in your previous post you claimed that "Research in the history of technology requires at least this level of technical detail for it to be genuinely insightful", with which I tend to agree.

It could be argued that in this Buffy post you commit a sort of similar "fallacy", in not taking account of the nature of the medium through which these "substantive, important discussions of large human questions" are structured and addressed in each case. Do these questions remain unchanged?

Does a direct comparison of e.g. Flaubert vs Whedon (or even Fellini vs Whedon) make that much sense, given the different mediums and historical contexts? I'm not so sure; not only because the questions are reformulated or substituted by other ones, but also because the subjects are reformulated too.

And this without taking account of the degree of commercialization of each cultural product, a subtle but also terribly important matter. Of course Flaubert too needed to find a publisher etc., but neither the social relations not "art" of 19th c. France were that deeply embedded in the capitalist framework.

Don't get me wrong; I'm not in the condemning-pop-culture-as-a-whole camp. But I think that the degree of hegemony that the spectacle/pop culture has created is indicated by the number of defenders it generates, at a time when it has no real enemies anymore.

best,

sr

April 22, 2021 at 6:54 AM

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