Longhurst, Brian; Smith, Greg; Bagnall, Gaynor; Crawford, Garry; Ogborn, Miles; Baldwin, Elaine
Introducing Cultural Studies
Introducing Cultural Studies
This text will be core reading for undergraduates and postgraduates in a variety of disciplines - including Cultural Studies, Communication and Media Studies, English, Geography, Sociology, and Social Studies looking for a clear and comprehensible introduction to the field.
Key features
* Collaboratively authored by an interdisciplinary team
* Closely cross-referenced between chapters and sections to ensure an integrated presentation of ideas
* Figures, diagrams, cartoons and photographs help convey ideas
* Key Influence, Defining Concepts, and Extract boxes focus in on major thinkers, ideas and works
* Examines culture along the dividing lines of class, race and gender
* Weblinks and Further Reading sections encourage and support further investigation
New to this Edition
* Brand new chapter addresses how culture is researched and how knowledge on cultural studies is produced
* Includes hot topics such as globalization, youth subcultures, virtual cultures, body modification, new media, technologically-assisted social networking and many more
* 2 colour, 2-column design intended to improve navigation in a text previously considered too dense and long
* New chapter on Science, technology and post-modernism
* Website to include questions, primary readings, weblinks and a glossary.
Table of Contents
1. Culture and Cultural Studies
2. Culture, Communication and Representation
3. Culture, Power, Globalisation and Inequality
4. Researching Culture
5. Topographies of Culture
6. Politics and Culture
7. The Postmodernisation of Everyday Life: consumption and information technologies
8. Cultured Bodies
9. Subcultures, Postsubcultures and Fans
10. Visual Culture



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Introducing Cultural Studies
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