Interrogating Cultural Studies Theory, Politics and Practice

Author/creator Bowman, Paul, 1971- Editor
Other author Little, Mark Editor
Format Electronic
Publication InfoLondon : Pluto Press Gordonsville : Macmillan [Distributor]
Description265 p. ill 08.820 x 05.480 in.
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Summary Annotation <div>This book presents an original and innovative new approach to the field of cultural studies in the form of a series of dynamically executed interviews with some of the world&#8217;s leading and some of the most challenging emergent cultural theorists, from both sides of the Atlantic and beyond: Professor Mieke Bal, Professor Catherine Belsey, Professor Steven Connor, Professor Simon Critchley, Professor Thomas Docherty, Dr Jeremy Gilbert, Professor Sue Golding, Professor Lynette Hunter, Dr Martin McQuillan, Professor John Mowitt, Professor Christopher Norris, Professor Griselda Pollock, Professor Adrian Rifkin, Professor Jeremy Valentine, Professor Julian Wolfreys, and Professor Slavoj Zizek are all included here. The book is 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.The result is an entertaining and hugely useful 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. This book is ideal for students of cultural studies and the interdisciplinary arts and humanities, and will be of great interest to teachers and researchers working within a very wide range of areas of cultural studies.</div>
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LCCN 2002010233
ISBN9780745317151
ISBN0745317154 (Trade Cloth) Active Record
Standard identifier# 9780745317151
Stock number00314859

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