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After The Disciplines

by Michael Peters
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Synopsis

Since the late 1960s, both internationally and locally, we have witnessed the growth of subject areas outside the traditional liberal arts curriculum and disciplinary structure of the university curriculum: Black Studies (or Indigenous Studies), Feminist or Women's Studies, Critical Legal Studies, Film & Media Studies, Gay Studies, and Cultural Studies are some of the most popular. The principles underlying a global neo-liberalism and managerialism were responsible for restructuring universities during the 1980s. Some thought that such developments imperiled the humanities, while others believed that the context of globalization and the development of new communications technologies offered new hope for both interdisciplinary work and the emergence of a critical approach.

The book asks the following broad questions: What are the underlying historical, epistemological, and political reasons for the emergence of cultural studies? What do these developments imply for the traditional liberal arts curriculum and the traditional discipline-based university? To what extent does the emergence of cultural studies displace or dislocate traditional disciplines? What forms of resistance has cultural studies encountered, and why? To what extent does the emergence of cultural studies reflect a changing mission of the university and changing relations between the university and the wider society? What is the future of cultural studies?

Booknews

Academics from New Zealand<-->primarily the University of Auckland<-- >and the US grapple with the notion of the disciplines in the humanities and the social sciences. They examine its multiple histories, its specific national locations, the emerging economy of studies, and the politics that accompany new developments of interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary thought. The perspectives include moving from old battles to new directions in the cultural studies of science, geography and area studies, and the missing discourse of a feminist politics of emotion. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

About the Author, Michael Peters

MICHAEL PETERS is Professor of Education, Auckland University, New Zealand.

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Book Details

Published
August 1, 1999
Publisher
Greenwood Publishing Group, Incorporated
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780897896269

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