1st Edition
Relocating Cultural Studies Developments in Theory and Research
246 Pages
by
Routledge
246 Pages
by
Routledge
248 Pages
by
Routledge
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Britain is no longer the sole organizing centre for cultural studies. The contributors to this volume demonstrate how cultural studies has diffused into other English-speaking countries and how its original concerns have been renegotiated and changed. The result is a landmark book which provides students with an unrivalled guide to the international phenomenon of cultural studies.
introduction EDITORS’ INTRODUCTION; Part 1 WARS OF POSITIONS; Chapter 1 THE FORMATIONS OF CULTURAL STUDIES, Lawrence Grossberg; Chapter 2 USEFUL CULTURE, Tony Bennett; Chapter 3 SHIFTING BOUNDARIES, LINES OF DESCENT, Will Straw; Part 2 POWER AND EMPOWERMENT; Chapter 4 TRUE VOICES AND REAL PEOPLE, Elspeth Probyn; Chapter 5 WHY ARE THERE NO GREAT WOMEN POSTMODERNISTS?, Geraldine Finn; Part 3 CULTURAL STUDIES AND THE LOCAL; Chapter 6 POSTCARDS OF MY PAST, Gail Guthrie Valaskakis; Chapter 7 VALUE AND POWER IN MUSIC, John Shepherd; Chapter 8 WEATHERING THE NORTH, Jody Berland;
Biography
Valda Blundell is Associate Professor in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Carleton University, Ottawa,
John Shepherd is Director, School for Studies in Art and Culture, Carleton University, Ottawa,
Ian Taylor is Professor in Sociology, Salford University.