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Interrogating Cultural Studies


Interrogating Cultural Studies

Theory, Politics and Practice
1. Aufl.

von: Paul Bowman

124,99 €

Verlag: Pluto Press
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 20.01.2003
ISBN/EAN: 9781849645010
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 265

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This book presents a new approach to the field of cultural studies in the form of a series of interviews with some of the world's leading and emergent cultural theorists, including Simon Critchley, Jeremy Gilbert and Slavoj Zizek.
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<br> Framed by lively and informative introductions, which introduce the work of these thinkers, and which also introduce the reader to the crucial importance of the issues that the interviews address.
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<br> The book is an entertaining introduction to the key ideas in the field, the strengths and problematic weaknesses of cultural studies as a discipline, allowing the reader to chart its development, and to identify emerging trends.
Critical account of the cultural studies field, with interviews from some of the world’s leading cultural theorists
Acknowledgements
<br> Contributors
<br> Introduction: Interrogating Cultural Studies
<br> Section One: From Cultural Studies
<br> 1. Catherine Belsey: From Cultural Studies to Cultural Criticism?
<br> 2. Mieke Bal: From Cultural Studies to Cultural Analysis: ‘a controlled reflection on the formation of method’
<br> 3. Martin McQuillan: The Projection of Cultural Studies
<br> Section Two: Cultural Studies (&amp;) Philosophy
<br> 4. Simon Critchley: Why I Love Cultural Studies
<br> 5. Chris Norris: Two Cheers for Cultural Studies: A Philosopher’s View
<br> Section Three: For Cultural Studies
<br> 6. Adrian Rifkin: Inventing Recollection
<br> 7. Griselda Pollock: Becoming Cultural Studies: the Daydream of the Political
<br> Section Four: What Cultural Studies
<br> 8. Jeremy Gilbert: Friends and Enemies: Which Side is Cultural Studies On?
<br> 9. Julian Wolfreys: …as if such a thing existed…
<br> Section Five: Positioning Cultural Studies
<br> 10. John Mowitt: Cultural Studies, in Theory
<br> 11. Jeremy Valentine: The Subject Position of Cultural Studies: Is There A Problem?
<br> 12. Steven Connor: What Can Cultural Studies Do?
<br> Section Six: Against Cultural Studies
<br> 13. Thomas Docherty: responses
<br> 14. Lynette Hunter: unruly fugues
<br> Index

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