Cultural StudiesLawrence Grossberg, Cary Nelson, Paula Treichler Routledge, 01.02.2013 - 800 Seiten Featuring new essays by such prominent cultural theorists as Tony Bennett, Homi Bhabha, Donna Haraway, bell hooks, Constance Penley, Janice Radway, Andrew Ross, and Cornel West, Cultural Studies offers numerous specific cultural analyses while simultaneously defining and debating the common body of assumptions, questions, and concerns that have helped create the field. |
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... speak of because our culture is corporate, in what the law calls “private hands.” Sometimes, of course, the ... speaking on rock music side by side with a lawyer from the Australian Broadcasting Tribunal, the major regulatory authority ...
... speak of because our culture is corporate, in what the law calls “private hands.” Sometimes, of course, the ... speaking on rock music side by side with a lawyer from the Australian Broadcasting Tribunal, the major regulatory authority ...
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... speak: the dream is an uncivil anecdote made up of very civilized sentiments” (1975, p. 60). From the unconscious of cultural difference and sexual difference, Barthes enacts a kind of affectivity that is outside the “sentence ...
... speak: the dream is an uncivil anecdote made up of very civilized sentiments” (1975, p. 60). From the unconscious of cultural difference and sexual difference, Barthes enacts a kind of affectivity that is outside the “sentence ...
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... speaking with the black masses, I use Christian narratives and stories, a language meaningful to them but filtered with ... speak, quite literally, in terms of each other. As you will see in a moment, for Stuart Hall the multi-accentual ...
... speaking with the black masses, I use Christian narratives and stories, a language meaningful to them but filtered with ... speak, quite literally, in terms of each other. As you will see in a moment, for Stuart Hall the multi-accentual ...
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... speak the affectivity of the politics of cultural difference? What form of cultural agency is accessible to heterogeneity and arbitrary closure? What lesson of the writing of culture is spoken through affective inscription at the point ...
... speak the affectivity of the politics of cultural difference? What form of cultural agency is accessible to heterogeneity and arbitrary closure? What lesson of the writing of culture is spoken through affective inscription at the point ...
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... speak more compellingly of the enunciative time-lag than Morrison's repetition of the number 124, with which the book starts? For in the “presentness” of that sign, 124, whose presence is the habitus of death and slave memory, there is ...
... speak more compellingly of the enunciative time-lag than Morrison's repetition of the number 124, with which the book starts? For in the “presentness” of that sign, 124, whose presence is the habitus of death and slave memory, there is ...
Inhalt
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7 Traveling Cultures | 96 |
8 Portraits of People with AIDS | 117 |
23 Body Narratives Body Boundaries | 409 |
Periodizing Postmodern Politics and Identity | 424 |
25On the Beach | 450 |
26 Feminism Psychoanalysis and the Study of Popular Culture | 479 |
A Future Anterior for Cultural Studies | 501 |
The BookoftheMonth Club Commodification and Consumption and the Problem of Cultural Authority | 512 |
29 New Age Technoculture
| 531 |
Mobility Identity and Buenas Garras | 556 |
Female Fabulations in Cultural Analysis | 134 |
10 Cultural Studies and the Culture of Everyday Life | 154 |
11 The Cultural Study of Popular Music | 174 |
12 Cultural Studies and Ethnic Absolutism | 187 |
Cultural Studies and the Discourse of Critical Pedagogy | 199 |
14 Guns in the House of Culture? Crime Fiction and the Politics of the Popular | 213 |
15 AIDS Keywords and Cultural Work | 227 |
Gender and Ethnicity in England in the 1830s and 1840s | 240 |
17 Cultural Studies and its Theoretical Legacies | 277 |
A Regenerative Politics for Inappropriated Others | 295 |
19 Representing Whiteness in the Black Imagination | 338 |
20 Aesthetics and Cultural Studies | 347 |
Reading Hustler | 373 |
Reading Eyewitness Accounts of Widow Burning | 392 |
31 Ethics and Cultural Studies | 571 |
32 Shakespeare the Individual and the Text | 593 |
33 Culture Cultural Studies and the Historians | 613 |
Exploring the Politics of Representation in the Hungarian Uprising of 1956 | 623 |
British Cultural Studies Australian Cultural Australian Film | 640 |
Towards a Black Feminist Cultural Criticism | 654 |
Rambo and the Popular Pleasures of Pain | 672 |
38 The Postmodern Crisis of the Black Intellectuals | 689 |
Interdisciplinary in the Study of Art | 706 |
A Postscript | 719 |
References | 731 |
Contributors Notes | 771 |
Index | 777 |
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Cultural Studies, Band 5 Lawrence Grossberg,Cary Nelson,Paula A. Treichler Eingeschränkte Leseprobe - 1992 |
Cultural Studies: Volume 6, Ausgabe 1 Lawrence Grossberg,Janice Radway Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 1992 |
Cultural Studies: Volume 6, Ausgabe 1 Lawrence Grossberg,Janice Radway Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 1992 |
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