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American Cultural Studies: A Reader

by John Hartley (Editor), Roberta E. Pearson (Editor), Eva Vieth
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Overview

This provocative new collection shows how the burgeoning field of cultural studies has developed in the U.S. Introducing vital concepts, arguments, theories, and disciplinary debates, American Cultural Studies: A Reader is a panorama of great writing and powerful ideas. It illustrates a uniquely American response to questions of power and identity in the politics of culture. More than forty selections from key figures in "new journalism," cultural theory, the social sciences, humanities, and visual arts are gathered together in seven sections, each one introduced by helpful notes. A general introductory chapter explains the editorial selection and offers a new account of cultural studies and American studies in relation to American culture. The Epilogue suggests new ways—via the Internet—of doing cultural studies and of thinking about America.

Synopsis

This provocative new collection shows how the burgeoning field of cultural studies has developed in the U.S. Introducing vital concepts, arguments, theories, and disciplinary debates, American Cultural Studies: A Reader is a panorama of great writing and powerful ideas. It illustrates a uniquely American response to questions of power and identity in the politics of culture. More than forty selections from key figures in "new journalism," cultural theory, the social sciences, humanities, and visual arts are gathered together in seven sections, each one introduced by helpful notes. A general introductory chapter explains the editorial selection and offers a new account of cultural studies and American studies in relation to American culture. The Epilogue suggests new ways—via the Internet—of doing cultural studies and of thinking about America.

About the Author, John Hartley

Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane

Cardiff University

Cardiff University

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Book Details

Published
August 1, 2000
Publisher
Oxford University Press, USA
Pages
456
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780198742548

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