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Reimagining Cultural Studies in the UGC-NEP Era: Teaching Stranger Things as a Cultural Text in M.A. English Literature

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If we look at how Cultural Studies is changing in higher education, especially under the newer UGC structures like the National Education Policy (NEP) there is a major push to move away from purely rote, Eurocentric textual analysis and toward active, applied cultural literacy . Netflix’s Stranger Things is a perfect bridge. Far from being just commercial popcorn television, the Duffer Brothers’ flagship series serves as an exceptional, multi-layered text for exploring everything from Marxist media critique to Foucault’s concepts of state surveillance . Below is a comprehensive blog post structured specifically as an educator's guide to syllabus making. It maps the core themes of Stranger Things directly to key cultural studies frameworks, complete with suggested lecture breakdowns and primary theoretical pairings. 1. Nostalgia, Memory, and Retro Culture One of the first things students notice about Stranger Things is its look. But why are audiences who never lived through the ...