Cultural Studies Reader
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Overview
The Cultural Studies Reader is the ideal introduction for students. A revised introduction explaining the history and key concerns of cultural studies brings together important articles by leading thinkers to provide an essential guide to the development, key issues and future directions of cultural studies.
This fully updated third edition includes:
- 36 essays including 21 new articles
- An editor’s preface succinctly introducing each article with suggestions for further reading
- Comprehensive coverage of every major cultural studies method and theory
- An updated account of recent developments in the field
- Articles on new areas such as culture and nature and the cultures of globalization
- New key thinkers such as CLR James, Gilles Deleuze, Antonio Negri and Edward Said, included for the first time
The Cultural Studies Reader is designed to be read around the world and deals with issues relevant to each continent
Synopsis
The first edition of The Cultural Studies Reader established itself as the leading textbook in the field, providing the ideal introduction for students to this exciting and influential discipline. This expanded second edition offers:
* 38 essays including 18 new articles
* an editor's preface succinctly introducing each article
* comprehensive coverage of every major cultural studies method and theory
* an updated account of recent changes in the field
* articles on new areas such as science and cyberculture, globalization, postcolonialism, public spheres and cultural policy
* a fully revised introduction and an extensive guide to further reading.
Library Journal
Editor During ( Foucault and Literature , Routledge, 1992) highlights major issues, trends, and hypotheses critical to scholars of contemporary culture since the 1950s, when cultural studies emerged as an academic discipline. The 27 essays by Theodor Adorno, Roland Barthes, Teresa de Lauretis, Michel Foucault, Michele Wallace, and Cornel West, among others, range from ethnicity, multiculturalism, and sexuality to theory and method. Comments and suggested readings accompany each essay, and a valuable introduction places the intellectual and political forces that have shaped cultural studies in their historical context. This volume will appeal to advanced students and scholars; recommended for libraries with in-depth collections in cultural studies and sociology.-- Charles L. Lumpkins, Bloomsburg Univ . Lib . , Pa.