Kieran Connell, Matthew HiltonHistory, Practice and Politics
Cultural Studies 50 Years On
History, Practice and Politics
Herausgeber: Connell, Kieran; Hilton, Matthew
Kieran Connell, Matthew HiltonHistory, Practice and Politics
Cultural Studies 50 Years On
History, Practice and Politics
Herausgeber: Connell, Kieran; Hilton, Matthew
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Explores how the political, social and cultural contexts of the early 21st century influenced the object and method of doing cultural studies. It uses the Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies as a lens for thinking about the future of cultural studies as a field of inquiry.
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Explores how the political, social and cultural contexts of the early 21st century influenced the object and method of doing cultural studies. It uses the Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies as a lens for thinking about the future of cultural studies as a field of inquiry.
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- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield
- Seitenzahl: 338
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 484g
- ISBN-13: 9781783483938
- ISBN-10: 1783483938
- Artikelnr.: 43757764
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield
- Seitenzahl: 338
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 484g
- ISBN-13: 9781783483938
- ISBN-10: 1783483938
- Artikelnr.: 43757764
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Kieran Connell is a Lecturer in Contemporary British History at Queen's University Belfast. He has published on subjects including race, immigration, photography and the New Left in post-war Britain and has co-curated exhibitions on the Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies and the photographs of Janet Mendelsohn. Previously he worked at the Open University and the University of Birmingham. Matthew Hilton is Professor of Social History at the University of Birmingham. He is the author of several books including Smoking in British Popular Culture (Manchester, 2000), Prosperity for All: Consumer Activism in an Era of Globalisation (Cornell, 2009) and The Politics of Expertise: How NGOs Shaped Modern Britain (Oxford, 2013). He is an editor of Past and Present and is currently researching the history of humanitarianism and international aid and development.
Introduction: Cultural Studies 50 Years on
Kieran Connell and Matthew Hilton / Part I: Situating the Centre / 1. The Lost World of Cultural Studies: An Intellectual History
Dennis Dworkin / 2. Conjuncture and the Politics of Knowledge - CCCS
1968-1984
Geoff Eley / 3. Cultural Studies at Birmingham 1985-2002 - The Last Decade
Ann Gray / 4. Cultural Studies on the Margins: the CCCS in Birmingham and Beyond
Kieran Connell and Matthew Hilton / Part II: Pedagogy and Practices / 5. 'Reading for tone'; Searching for Method and Meaning
Ros Brunt / 6. Hierarchies and Beyond? Staff
Students and the Making of Cultural Studies in Birmingham
John Clarke / 7. Theory
Politics and Practice: Then and Now
Tony Jefferson / 8. Seeking Interdisciplinarity: The Promise and Premise of Cultural Studies
Larry Grossberg / Part III: Politics / 9. The Centre's Marxism(s): 'A little Modest Work of Reconstruction'?
Gregor McLennan / 10. CCCS and the Disturbance that was Feminism
Maureen McNeil / 11. Feminism and Cultural St
Kieran Connell and Matthew Hilton / Part I: Situating the Centre / 1. The Lost World of Cultural Studies: An Intellectual History
Dennis Dworkin / 2. Conjuncture and the Politics of Knowledge - CCCS
1968-1984
Geoff Eley / 3. Cultural Studies at Birmingham 1985-2002 - The Last Decade
Ann Gray / 4. Cultural Studies on the Margins: the CCCS in Birmingham and Beyond
Kieran Connell and Matthew Hilton / Part II: Pedagogy and Practices / 5. 'Reading for tone'; Searching for Method and Meaning
Ros Brunt / 6. Hierarchies and Beyond? Staff
Students and the Making of Cultural Studies in Birmingham
John Clarke / 7. Theory
Politics and Practice: Then and Now
Tony Jefferson / 8. Seeking Interdisciplinarity: The Promise and Premise of Cultural Studies
Larry Grossberg / Part III: Politics / 9. The Centre's Marxism(s): 'A little Modest Work of Reconstruction'?
Gregor McLennan / 10. CCCS and the Disturbance that was Feminism
Maureen McNeil / 11. Feminism and Cultural St
Introduction: Cultural Studies 50 Years on
Kieran Connell and Matthew Hilton / Part I: Situating the Centre / 1. The Lost World of Cultural Studies: An Intellectual History
Dennis Dworkin / 2. Conjuncture and the Politics of Knowledge - CCCS
1968-1984
Geoff Eley / 3. Cultural Studies at Birmingham 1985-2002 - The Last Decade
Ann Gray / 4. Cultural Studies on the Margins: the CCCS in Birmingham and Beyond
Kieran Connell and Matthew Hilton / Part II: Pedagogy and Practices / 5. 'Reading for tone'; Searching for Method and Meaning
Ros Brunt / 6. Hierarchies and Beyond? Staff
Students and the Making of Cultural Studies in Birmingham
John Clarke / 7. Theory
Politics and Practice: Then and Now
Tony Jefferson / 8. Seeking Interdisciplinarity: The Promise and Premise of Cultural Studies
Larry Grossberg / Part III: Politics / 9. The Centre's Marxism(s): 'A little Modest Work of Reconstruction'?
Gregor McLennan / 10. CCCS and the Disturbance that was Feminism
Maureen McNeil / 11. Feminism and Cultural St
Kieran Connell and Matthew Hilton / Part I: Situating the Centre / 1. The Lost World of Cultural Studies: An Intellectual History
Dennis Dworkin / 2. Conjuncture and the Politics of Knowledge - CCCS
1968-1984
Geoff Eley / 3. Cultural Studies at Birmingham 1985-2002 - The Last Decade
Ann Gray / 4. Cultural Studies on the Margins: the CCCS in Birmingham and Beyond
Kieran Connell and Matthew Hilton / Part II: Pedagogy and Practices / 5. 'Reading for tone'; Searching for Method and Meaning
Ros Brunt / 6. Hierarchies and Beyond? Staff
Students and the Making of Cultural Studies in Birmingham
John Clarke / 7. Theory
Politics and Practice: Then and Now
Tony Jefferson / 8. Seeking Interdisciplinarity: The Promise and Premise of Cultural Studies
Larry Grossberg / Part III: Politics / 9. The Centre's Marxism(s): 'A little Modest Work of Reconstruction'?
Gregor McLennan / 10. CCCS and the Disturbance that was Feminism
Maureen McNeil / 11. Feminism and Cultural St







