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Cultural studies : theory and practice / Chris Barker ; with a foreword by Paul Willis.

By: Barker, Chris, 1955-Material type: SetSetVolumes: Show volumesPublication details: Los Angeles ; London : SAGE, 2012. Edition: 4th EditionDescription: xxvi, 552 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmISBN: 9780857024794; 9780857024800Subject(s): Culture -- Study and teaching | Culture | Culturele studies | Culture | Culture -- Study and teaching | Kulturwissenschaften | Culturele studies | Kulturstudier | KulturwissenschaftenGenre/Form: Lehrbuch. DDC classification: 306.071 Online resources: Table of contents | Table of contents
Contents:
Ch. 1. An Introduction to Cultural Studies -- Ch. 2. Questions of Culture and Ideology -- Ch. 3. Culture, Meaning, Knowledge: The linguistic Turn in Cultural Studies -- Ch. 4. Biology, The Body and Culture -- Ch. 5. A New World Disorder? -- Ch. 6. Enter Postmodernism -- Ch. 7. Issues of Subjectivity and Identity -- Ch. 8. Ethnicity, Race and Nation -- Ch. 9. Sex, Subjectivity and Representation -- Ch. 10. Television, Texts and Audiences -- Ch. 11. Digital Media Culture -- Ch. 12. Cultural Space and Urban Place -- Ch. 13. Youth, Style and Resistance -- Ch. 14. Cultural Politics and Cultural Policy.
Summary: This comprehensive, self-contained introduction to the theory, practice and core issues of cultural studies focuses on particular issues of contemporary interest, including ideology, language, gender, race and identity.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 514-536) and index.

Ch. 1. An Introduction to Cultural Studies -- Ch. 2. Questions of Culture and Ideology -- Ch. 3. Culture, Meaning, Knowledge: The linguistic Turn in Cultural Studies -- Ch. 4. Biology, The Body and Culture -- Ch. 5. A New World Disorder? -- Ch. 6. Enter Postmodernism -- Ch. 7. Issues of Subjectivity and Identity -- Ch. 8. Ethnicity, Race and Nation -- Ch. 9. Sex, Subjectivity and Representation -- Ch. 10. Television, Texts and Audiences -- Ch. 11. Digital Media Culture -- Ch. 12. Cultural Space and Urban Place -- Ch. 13. Youth, Style and Resistance -- Ch. 14. Cultural Politics and Cultural Policy.

This comprehensive, self-contained introduction to the theory, practice and core issues of cultural studies focuses on particular issues of contemporary interest, including ideology, language, gender, race and identity.

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