Cultural analysis

This is particularly useful for understanding and mapping trends, influences, effects, and affects within cultures.

There are four themes to sociological cultural analysis: This developed at the intersection of cultural studies, history, comparative literature, art history, fine art, philosophy, literary theory, theology, anthropology, economy.

[1] It developed an interdisciplinary approach to the study of texts, images, films, and all related cultural practices.

Cultural analysis is also a method for rethinking our relation to history because it makes visible the position of researcher, writer or student.

In addition to having a relation to disciplines also interested in cultures as what people do and say, believe and think, such as ethnography and anthropology, cultural analysis as a practice in the humanities considers the texts and images, the codes and behaviours, the beliefs and imaginings that you might study in literature, philosophy, art history.