488 Pages
    by Routledge

    488 Pages
    by Routledge

    This updated, new edition of Introducing Cultural Studies provides a systematic and comprehensible introduction to the concepts, debates and latest research in the field. Reinforcing the interdisciplinary nature of Cultural Studies, the authors first guide the reader through cultural theory before branching out to examine different dimensions of culture in detail – including globalisation, the body, geography, fashion, and politics.

    Incorporating new scholarship and international examples, this new edition includes:

    • New and improved 'Defining Concepts', 'Key Influences', 'Example ', and 'Spotlight' features that probe deeper into the most significant ideas, theorists and examples, ensuring you obtain an in-depth understanding of the subject.
    • A brand new companion website featuring a flashcard glossary, web links, discussion and essay questions to stimulate independent study.
    • A new-look text design with over 60 pictures and tables draws all these elements together in an attractive, accessible design that makes navigating the book, and the subject, simple and logical.

    Introducing Cultural Studies will be core reading for Cultural Studies undergraduates and postgraduates, as well as an illuminating guide for those on Communication and Media Studies, English, Sociology, and Social Studies courses looking for a clear overview of the field.

    Visual tour

    List of key influence boxes

    List of defining concepts boxes

    List of spotlight boxes

    List of example boxes

    Preface

    Acknowledgements

    Part 1

    1. Culture and Cultural Studies

    2. Culture, Communication and Representation

    3. Culture, Power, Globalisation and Inequality

    4. Consumption, Collaboration and Digital Media

    5. Researching Culture

    Part 2

    6. Topographies of Culture: Geography, Meaning and Power

    7. Politics and Culture

    8. Cultured Bodies

    9. Subcultures, Postsubcultures and Fans

    10. Visual Culture

    Bibliography

    Index

    Biography

    Brian Longhurst, University of Salford

    Greg Smith, University of Salford

    Gaynor Bagnall, University of Salford

    Garry Crawford, University of Salford

    Miles Ogborn, Queen Mary University of London