Cultural Studies 11.1
Cultural Studies explores the relationships between cultural practices and everyday life, economic relations, the material world, the State, and historical forces and contexts. It fosters more open analytic, critical and political conversations by enabling people to push the dialogue into fresh, uncharted territory.
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Cultural Studies 11.1
Cultural Studies explores the relationships between cultural practices and everyday life, economic relations, the material world, the State, and historical forces and contexts. It fosters more open analytic, critical and political conversations by enabling people to push the dialogue into fresh, uncharted territory.
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Cultural Studies 11.1

Cultural Studies 11.1

by Lawrence Grossberg (Editor)
Cultural Studies 11.1

Cultural Studies 11.1

by Lawrence Grossberg (Editor)

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Cultural Studies explores the relationships between cultural practices and everyday life, economic relations, the material world, the State, and historical forces and contexts. It fosters more open analytic, critical and political conversations by enabling people to push the dialogue into fresh, uncharted territory.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780415161695
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 03/13/1997
Pages: 280
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.19(h) x (d)

About the Author

Grossberg, Lawrence; Pollock, Della

Table of Contents

Articles Spatialities of 'community', power and change: The imagined geographies of community projects - Gillian Rose, One cleans, the other doesn't - Kathleen McHugh, Naming the problem: feminism and the figuration of conspiracy - P. G. Knight, Of desire, the Farang, and textual excursions: assembling Asian AIDS - John Nguyet Erni, Contrasting perspectives: cultural studies in Latin America and the United States: a conversation with D'estor Garcia Canclini - Patrick D. Murphy, Experience, empathy and strategic essentialism - Katya Gibel Azoulay, Collecting loss - Carol Mavor.
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