Doing Cultural Studies - Workshop 1: Icon and Image

Charles Manson & Patty Hearst


In analysing these icons, pay attention to these points (check my list of theses here if you need a refresher):

1) What makes the icon familiar?
2) What makes the icon transgressive?
3) What makes the icon stylized?
4) What makes the icon sacralized?
5) Where is the icon placed in the contemporary iconosphere (late 60s, early 70s USA)?
6) Does the icon figure in your personal image world?

Go straight to the main Manson icon
Go straight to the main Hearst icon

Charles Manson:







Young Manson
Sharon Tate
Wild-eyed Manson
Manson with tattoo'd forehead
Old Manson


Collaborative icon work:

Tribute to and Analysis of some of Charles Manson's Brilliant Insights of Forbidden Truth:
http://forbiddentruth.8k.com/manson_nietzsche.html

Faux News:
http://www.faux-news.com/stories/2005/04/25/


Adversarial icon work:

Freakin' News:



Analyse this image:





Patty Hearst:
Young Patty Hearst
Patty as Tania, robbing a bank
Patty's Mugshot
Older Patty - again a socialite


Collaborative icon work:


Courtroom drawing from Hearst trial, by David Rose:


The afterlife of a minor celebrity, or a has-been icon:
http://www.mercurynews.com/2015/02/17/patty-hearsts-dog-wins-at-westminster-kennel-club/

Adversarial icon work:


Crime Library

Warren Zevon: "Roland, the Headless Thompson Gunner":
Lyrics

Video from The Letterman Show


Analyse this image:


Painting by Mort Künstler, title Patty Hearst, 1975