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Title Cultural studies / edited, and with an introduction, by Lawrence Grossberg, Cary Nelson, Paula A. Treichler, with Linda Baughman and assistance from John Macgregor Wise
Published New York : Routledge, 1992

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Description x, 788 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm
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Contents AIDS, keywords, and cultural work / Jan Zita Grover -- Missionary stories : gender and ethnicity in England in the 1830s and 1840s / Catherine Hall -- Cultural studies and its theoretical legacies / Stuart Hall -- The promises of monsters : a regenerative politics for inappropriate/d others / Donna Haraway -- Representing whiteness in the black imagination / Bell Hooks -- Aesthetics and cultural studies / Ian Hunter -- (Male) desire and (female) disgust : reading Hustler / Laura Kipnis -- Cultural theory, colonial texts : reading eyewitness accounts of widow burning / Lata Mani -- Body narratives, body boundaries / Emily Martin -- "1968" : periodizing postmodern politics and identity / Kobena Mercer -- "On the beach" / Meaghan Morris -- Feminism, psychoanalysis, and the study of popular culture / Constance Penley -- Technologizing the self : a future anterior for cultural studies / Elspeth Probyn -- Mail-order culture and its critics : the Book-of-the-Month Club, commodification and consumption, and the problem of cultural authority / Janice Radway -- New age technoculture / Andrew Ross --
Cultural studies : an introduction / Cary Nelson, Paula A. Treichler, Lawrence Grossberg -- Putting policy into cultural studies / Tony Bennett -- Angels dancing : cultural technologies and the production of space / Jody Berland -- Postcolonial authority and postmodern guilt / Homi K. Bhabha -- Engaging with the popular : audiences for mass culture and what to say about them / Rosalind Brunt -- I throw punches for my race, but I don't want to be a man : writing us, Chica-nos (girl, us)/Chicanas, into the movement script / Angie Chabram-Dernersesian -- Traveling cultures / James Clifford -- Portraits of people with AIDS / Douglas Crimp -- What is real and what is not : female fabulations in cultural analysis / Lidia Curti -- Cultural studies and the culture of everyday life / John Fiske -- The cultural study of popular music / Simon Frith -- Cultural studies and ethnic absolutism / Paul Gilroy -- Resisting difference : cultural studies and the discourse of critical pedagogy / Henry A. Giroux -- Guns in the house of culture? : crime fiction and the politics of the popular / David Glover, Cora Kaplan --
The pachuco's flayed hide : mobility, identity, and Buenas Garras / Marcos Sanchez-Tranquilino, John Tagg -- Ethics and cultural studies / Jennifer Daryl Slack, Laurie Anne Whitt -- Shakespeare, the individual, and the text / Peter Stallybrass -- Culture, cultural studies, and the historians / Carolyn Steedman -- Bandits, heroes, the honest, and the misled : exploring the politics of representation in the Hungarian uprising of 1956 / Anna Szemere -- "It works for me" : British cultural studies, Australian cultural studies, Australian film / Graeme Turner -- Negative images : towards a black feminist cultural criticism / Michele Wallace -- Spectacular action : Rambo and the popular pleasures of pain / William Warner -- The postmodern crisis of the black intellectuals / Cornel West -- Excess and inhibition : interdisciplinarity in the study of art / Janet Wolff -- Post-Marxism and cultural studies : a post-script / Angela McRobbie
Summary The most ambitious and broadly international collection on cultural studies ever published, this book is destined to shape research and teaching through the 1990s and beyond. It arrives at a time of high visibility for cultural studies but a time as well when cultural studies' long oppositional history is in danger--particularly in the United States-- of being taken up and assimilated into the ongoing, apolitical, academic enterprise. In an effort to disrupt this process, Cultural Studies interrogates the contemporary commitments of the field: its historical and intellectual positions, political and scholarly preoccupations, and the kinds of interventions it aims for now and in the future. Featuring essays by such prominent cultural theorists as Tony Bennett, Homi Bhaba, 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. The topics addressed include race and minority discourses; ethnicity and postcolonialism; postmodernism; feminism; cultural policy; the place of history in cultural studies; the politics of representation; popular culture; aesthetics; ethics; and technology. At the same time Cultural Studies explores the cultural work performed by such diverse forms of cultural production as rock music, Chicano art, detective novels, African-American writing, the AIDS epidemic, architecture, reproductive freedom, sati Star Trek fandom, and New Age technology. Numerous contributors interrogate their own theoretical and methodological commitments, examining the place of representation, narrative, identity, language, and textual criticism in their work. -- Publisher description
Analysis Culture
Notes Papers from a conference held at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Apr. 4-9, 1990
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 731-770) and index
Notes Out of print
Subject Culture -- Methodology -- Congresses.
Culture -- Methodology.
Culture -- Study and teaching -- Congresses.
Culture -- Study and teaching.
Popular culture -- Congresses.
Popular culture.
Genre/Form Conference papers and proceedings.
Author Grossberg, Lawrence.
Nelson, Cary.
Treichler, Paula A.
LC no. 91030681
ISBN 0415903459 (paperback)
0415903513