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Feminism and Cultural Studies
Edited by Sarah Franklin, Celia Lury, Jackie Stacey
This indispensible collection brings together feminist theory and cultural studies, looking at issues such as pop culture and the media, science and technology, and Thatcherism and the Enterprise Culture....
To Be Published December 14th 2012 by Routledge
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The Happening of the Social
Edited by Celia Lury, Nina Wakeford
Series: CRESC
Social and cultural research has changed dramatically in the last few years in response to changing conceptions of the empirical, an intensification of interest in interdisciplinary work, and the growing need to communicate with diverse users and audiences. Methods texts, however, have not kept...
To Be Published June 4th 2012 by Routledge
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The Logos of the Global Economy
By Celia Lury
Series: International Library of Sociology
Brands are everywhere: in the air, on the high-street, in the kitchen, on television and, maybe even on your feet. But what are they? The brand, that point of connection between company and consumer, has become one of the key cultural forces of our time and one of the most important vehicles of...
Published August 11th 2004 by Routledge
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Texts, Theories, Methods
By Tess Coslett, Celia Lury, Penny Summerfield
Series: Transformations
Featuring essays by leading feminist scholars from a variety of disciplines, this key text explores the latest developments in autobiographical studies.
The collection is structured around the inter-linked concepts of genre, inter-subjectivity and memory. Whilst exemplifying the very...
Published October 18th 2000 by Routledge
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Thinking Through Feminism
Edited by Sarah Ahmed, Jane Kilby, Celia Lury, Maureen McNeil, Maureen Mcneil, Beverley Skeggs
Series: Transformations
With contributions from some of the most important current feminist thinkers, Transformations traces both the shifts in thinking that have allowed feminism to arrive at its present point, and the way that feminist agendas have progressed in line with wider social developments.
A thorough...
Published October 4th 2000 by Routledge
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By Celia Lury
Series: International Library of Sociology
Celia Lury describes the body's ability to act outside itself both mechanically and perceptually. She draws on a wide range of examples including phototherapy, accounts of false memory syndrome, family albums and Benetton adverts....
Published December 3rd 1997 by Routledge
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Feminism and Cultural Studies
Edited by Sarah Franklin, Celia Lury, Jackie Stacey
Series: Cultural Studies Birmingham
This indispensible collection brings together feminist theory and cultural studies, looking at issues such as pop culture and the media, science and technology, and Thatcherism and the Enterprise Culture....
Published September 25th 1991 by Routledge
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