Inside Culture.
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- 1281240486
- 9781281240484
- 9781847876294
- 1847876293
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- HM623
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 145-161) and index.
Cover; Contents; Figures; Acknowledgements; 1 Introduction; 2 Questions of value -- or why do cultural studies?; 3 The individual 'in' culture; 4 Questioning the text; 5 Beyond 'cultures'; 6 Accounting for the self; 7 The future of cultural studies:community without closure; References; Index.
Inside Culture offers a fresh and stimulating reassessment of the direction of cultural studies. Nick Couldry argues without apology for cultural studies as a discipline centred around the interrelations of culture and power, with a clear focus on accountable empirical research that deals with the real complexities of contemporary lives - 'inside' culture. Chapters discuss the broad conceptual issues around 'cultures', 'texts', 'the self', and the individual. There are detailed discussions of a range of cultural studies authors which demystify the elaborate language of contemporary cultural studies, with suggestions for further thinking at the end of chapters.
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