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- Book Title
- Cultural Studies: From Theory to Action
- Publication Date
- 2004-10-01
- Pages
- 600
- ISBN
- 9780631224389
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Publisher
Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John
ISBN-10
0631224386
ISBN-13
9780631224389
eBay Product ID (ePID)
30217813
Product Key Features
Number of Pages
596 Pages
Publication Name
Cultural Studies : from Theory to Action
Language
English
Subject
Media Studies, Social History, Anthropology / Cultural & Social
Publication Year
2004
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Social Science, History
Format
Trade Paperback
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1.7 in
Item Weight
36.2 Oz
Item Length
9.8 in
Item Width
6.9 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
2004-006270
Dewey Edition
22
Reviews
& "Cultural Studies: From Theory to Action should help return the field of cultural studies to some of the important political concerns that initially inspired it and gave it vitality. & " Arif Dirlik, University of Oregon& "Leistyna & 's introduction and apparatus provide expert guidance through this diversity of material, while posing his readers a classic twofold challenge: both to interpret the world and to change it. & " Gautam Premnath, University of California at Berkeley, "Cultural Studies: From Theory to Action should help return the field of cultural studies to some of the important political concerns that initially inspired it and gave it vitality." Arif Dirlik, University of Oregon "Leistyna's introduction and apparatus provide expert guidance through this diversity of material, while posing his readers a classic twofold challenge: both to interpret the world and to change it." Gautam Premnath, University of California at Berkeley, " Cultural Studies: From Theory to Action should help return the field of cultural studies to some of the important political concerns that initially inspired it and gave it vitality." Arif Dirlik, University of Oregon "Leistyna's introduction and apparatus provide expert guidance through this diversity of material, while posing his readers a classic twofold challenge: both to interpret the world and to change it." Gautam Premnath, University of California at Berkeley, "Cultural Studies: From Theory to Action should help return the field of cultural studies to some of the important political concerns that initially inspired it and gave it vitality." Arif Dirlik, University of Oregon "Leistyna's introduction and apparatus provide expert guidance through this diversity of material, while posing his readers a classic twofold challenge: both to interpret the world and to change it." Gautam Premnath, University of California at Berkeley.
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
306/.071
Table Of Content
Preface: How To Use This Book. Acknowledgments. Introduction: Revitalizing The Dialogue: Theory, Coalition Building, And Social Change: Pepi Leistyna. Part I: The Politics Of Economic Oppression: Anti-Colonialism Meets Globalization:. 1. Unity And Changes In The Ideology Of Political Economy: Samir Amin. 2. The Postcolonial Aura: Third World Criticism In The Age Of Global Capitalism: Arif Dirlik. 3. Time And Class: Zygmunt Bauman. 4. Theoretical Therapies, Remote Remedies: Saps And The Political Ecology Of Poverty And Health In Africa: Brooke G. Schoepf, Claude Schoepf & Joyce V. Millen. 5. A New Way Of Thinking In Action: The Zapatistas In Mexico -- A Postmodern Guerrilla Movement? Fernanda Navarro. 6. Workers'' Resistance: Anita Chan. 7. Life Against Gold: Ustun Reinart. 8. The Campus Anti-Sweatshop Movement: Richard Apelbaum & Peter Dreier. 9. The NGO-Ization Of Grassroots Politics: Sangeeta Kamat. Part II: Representational Politics: Making Up Your Own Mind By Minding The Popular Media:. 10. Global Media, Neoliberalism, And Imperialism: Robert Mcchesney. 11. Theoretical Orthodoxies: Textualism, Constructivism And The ''New Ethnography'' In Cultural Studies: David Morley. 12. Disney, Southern Baptists, & Children''s Culture: The Magic Kingdom As Sodom And Gomorrah? Henry Giroux. 13. Seeing Ourselves, Being Ourselves: Broadcasting Aboriginal Television In Canada: Jennifer David. 14. Zines: Stephen Duncombe. 15. The Ho''okele Netwarriors In The Liquid Continent: Kekula P. Bray-Crawford. 16. Internet Subcultures And Political Activism: Richard Kahn & Douglas Kellner. 17. Staring Back: Self-Representations Of Disabled Performance Artists: Rosemarie Garland Thomson. 18. Noise From Underground: Punk Rock''s Anarchic Rhythms Spur A New Generation To Political Activism: Johnny Temple. Part III: Identity And Ethnicity In The Face Of Discrimination And Racism:. 19. Rethinking Recognition: Nancy Fraser. 20. The Roots Of International Racism: Fidel Castro. 21. Invention, Memory, And Place: Edward Said. 22. White Ethnic Unconsciousness: Pepi Leistyna. 23. Racial Justice In A Multi-Ethnic Society: Bhikhu Parekh. 24. Where Was The Color In Seattle? Looking For Reasons Why The Great Battle Was So White: Elizabeth ''Betita'' Martinez. 25. Sharing The Story Of The Movement: The Project Hip-Hop Experience: Nancy Murray. 26. World Conference Against Racism: Prospects And Challenges: A.S. Narang. Part IV: Gendered Identities In The Realm Of Patriarchy:. 27. Women Workers And Capitalist Scripts: Ideologies Of Domination, Common Interests, And The Politics Of Solidarity: Chandra Talpade Mohanty. 28. Radicalizing Feminism From The ''Movement Era'' On: Joy James. 29. Mana Wahine Theory: Creating Space For Maori Women''s Theories: Leonie Pihama. 30. Afghan Women''s Long Struggle: Women Working For Freedom: Tahmeena Faryal. 31. Minjung Feminism: Korean Women''s Movement For Gender And Class Liberation: Miriam Ching Yoon Louie. 32. Reconstructing Masculinity In The Locker Room: The Mentors In Violence Prevention Project: Jackson Katz. Part V: Heterosexism And Homophobia: Critical Interventions:. 33. The Globalization Of Sexual Identities: Dennis Altman. 34. Black Lesbians: Passing, Stereotypes And Transformation: Jewelle Gomez. 35. Trashing The Clinic And Burning Down The Beauty Parlor: Activism Transmutes Pitiable Patients Into Feisty Gender Radicals: Pat Califia. 36. At A Turning Point: Organized Labor, Sexual Diversity, And The New South Africa: Mazibuko K. Jara, Naomi Webster, And Gerald Hunt. 37. Gay Teens Fight Back: A New Generation Of Gay Youth Won''t Tolerate Harassment In Their Schools: Doug Ireland. Part VI: Getting Informed, Getting Involved: Places To Turn To . 38. Who Needs Cultural Research?: Ien Ang. List Of Activist Organizations And Web Resources. A List Of Journals That Go Against The Grain. Suggested Reading. Index
Synopsis
Cultural Studies: From Theory to Action is a landmark collection of key works that inspires, provokes, and revitalizes conversations about issues of social and economic justice and the current crisis in democracy. This dynamic volume: Brings together work undertaken in globalization, class analysis, media and representational politics, racism, sexism, and heterosexism Uniquely juxtaposes major theoretical pieces with micro-literatures by activists, artists, and teachers who are striving hard to put theory into practices Highlights consciousness-raising, coalition-building, resistance, activism, and structural change to chart the ways a critical public can effectively wage war against oppression Reinstates the political dimension into the cultural studies project, demonstrating how theory can be translated into social, political, and cultural action. In addition to a substantial essay that frames the project, this valuable resource includes generous lists of suggested readings, activist organizations, web resources, and journals that go against the grain. These are all designed to continue the conversation that the anthology begins, and to enable readers to get involved in their own communities and coalitions., Brings together work done in key areas of concern to cultural studies, including globalization, class analysis, media and representational politics, racism, sexism, and heterosexism., Cultural Studies: From Theory to Action is a landmark collection of key works that inspires, provokes, and revitalizes conversations about issues of social and economic justice and the current crisis in democracy. Brings together work done in key areas of concern to cultural studies, including globalization, class analysis, media and representational politics, racism, sexism, and heterosexism. Juxtaposes major theoretical pieces with "micro-literatures" by activists, artists, and teachers who are striving hard to put theory into practices. Highlights consciousness-raising, coalition building, resistance, activism and structural change to chart the ways a critical public can effectively wage war against oppression. Includes generous lists of suggested readings, lists of activist organizations, web resources, and a list of journals that "go against the grain".
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HM671.C85 2005
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