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A Companion to Cultural Studies

Toby Miller (Editor)
ISBN: 978-1-4051-4175-8
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608 pages
May 2006, Wiley-Blackwell
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1. What it is and what it isn't: Introducing . . . Cultural Studies: Toby Miller.

Part I: Disciplines:.

2. Interdisciplinarity: Mark Gibson, Murdoch University and Alec McHoul, Murdoch University.

3. Is There a Cultural Studies of Law?: Rosemary Coombe, University of Toronto and York University.

4. The Renewal of the Cultural in Sociology: Randy Martin, New York University.

5. Sociology, Cultural Studies, and Disciplinary Boundaries: Frank Webster, University of Birmingham.

6. Notes on the Traffic Between Cultural Studies and Science and Technology Studies: Marianne de Laet, California Institute of Technology.

7. Political Economy within Cultural Studies: Richard Maxwell, Queens College, CUNY.

8. Cultural Studies and Philosophy: An Intervention: Douglas Kellner, UCLA.

9. "X" Never, Ever Marks the Spot: Archaeology and Cultural Studies: Silke Morgenroth.

10. The Unbalanced Reciprocity Between Cultural Studies and Anthropology: George E. Marcus, Rice University.

11. Media Studies and Cultural Studies: A Symbiotic Convergence: John Nguyet Erni, University of New Hampshire.

Part II: Places:.

12. Comparative Cultural Studies Traditions: Latin America and the U.S.: George Yudice, New York University.

13. Can Cultural Studies Speak Spanish?: Jorge Mariscal, University of California - San Diego.

14. Australasia: Graeme Turner, University of Queensland, Australia.

15. Peripheral Vision: Chinese Cultural Studies in Hong Kong: Eric Kit-wai Ma, Chinese University of Hong Kong.

16. Decentering the Centre: Cultural Studies in Britain and its Legacy: Ben Carrington, University of Brighton.

17. European Cultural Studies: Paul Moore, University of Ulster.

Part III: Issues:.

18. Let's Get Serious: Notes on Teaching Youth Culture: Justin Lewis, Cardiff University.

19. Looking Backwards and Forwards at Cultural Studies: Paul Smith, University of Sussex.

20. Close Encounters: Sport, Science, and Political Culture: C. L. Cole, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

21. Intellectuals, Culture, Policy: The Practical and the Critical: Tony Bennett, Open University.

22. Listening to the State: Culture, Power, and Cultural Policy in Colombia: Ana Mara Ochoa Gautier, Universidad Autonoma del Estado de Morelos in Cuernavaca, Mexico.

23. Museum Highlights: A Gallery Talk: Andrea Fraser.

24. The Scandalous Fall of Feminism and the "First Black President": Melissa Deem, University of Iowa.

25. Rap and Feng Shui: On Ass Politics, Cultural Studies, and the Timbaland Sound: Jason King, New York University.

26. Fashion: Sarah Berry.

27. Cultural Studies and Race: Robert Stam, New York University.

28. Globalization and Culture: Toby Miller, New York University and Geoffrey Lawrence, Central Queensland University, Australia.

29. "Cricket, with a Plot": Nationalism, Cricket, and Diasporic Identities: Suvendrini Perera, University of Sri Lanka.

Part IV: Sources:.

30. Bibliographical Resources for Cultural Studies: Toby Miller, NYU.

Index.

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