... Conceptualizing Sexual Harassment as Discursive Practice, Westport, CT and London: Praeger, $55.00 Hbk. Blier, Suzanne Preston (1995) The Anatomy of Architecture: Ontology and Metaphor in Batammaliba Architectural Expression, ...
Closer still to cultural studies , the French communist theorist , Henri Lefebvre , created everyday life as a category for ... a space where people have a residual capacity to act freely , and where political domination S peters out .
... “let the music set you free”; AC/DC's classic “For Those About to Rock (We Salute You)” turns the name of a genre into a verb, as does Justin Timberlake's single “Rock Your Body,” something he proposes doing “until the break of day.
Kristy Evans (2005), for example, points out that email and list servers have become the everyday tools of feminist activist organizations, an argument that also applies to peace activists, environmentalists, human rights organizations ...
... S for Simon and Simon, S / H, for Starsky and Hutch, H/Mc for Hardcastle and McCormick, or M/V for Miami Vice's Crockett and Tubbs, although the best recent Miami Vice slash story put Crockett and Castillo together to great effect.
Certainly his ' everyday life ' is a much more nuanced notion than that implied by Raymond Williams and Richard Hoggart's reverence for the ' ordinary ' and their relatively straightforward efforts to locate cultural value and ...
In 1918, meanwhile, the trade publication Earnshaw's Infants' Department advised that: The generally accepted rule is pink for the boys, and blue for the girls. The reason is that pink, being a more decided and stronger colour, ...
Mayhew's work first appeared in the London Morning Chronicle in 1849–50, and it is sparingly illustrated by woodcuts made from daguerreotypes by Richard Beard. Thackeray wrote of Mayhew's work that it provides us with 'a picture of ...
For those who want to be prepped to play the game of cultural studies, this is the book to read.
Cultural Studies: Teori & Praktik
Unmatched in coverage and used world-wide, this is the essential companion for all students of cultural studies, culture and society, media and cultural theory, popular culture and cultural sociology.
7 Peculiarities of every cultural formation and the distinctiveness of specific historical times are the issues here. ... Blundell, Valda, Shepherd, John and Taylor, Ian (eds) (1993) Relocating Cultural Studies.
Bibliography: Bennett, T. (1996) “Out in the open: Reflections on the history and practice of cultural studies”, Cultural Studies 10:1, ... (1993) Relocating Cultural Studies: Developments in theory and research, London: Routledge.
This is a tried and tested book which has been widely used wherever cultural studies is taught. It is an indispensable undergraduate text and one that will appeal to postgraduates seeking a ′refresher′ which they can dip into.
10:1 Controversies in Cultural Studies Lawrence Grossberg, Janice Radway ... Obviously, the currency of internationalizing cultural studies does not simply come from its practitioners' networking efforts. According to Stuart Hall ...
See Robert Hughes, The Fatal Shore (1987); Eleanor Dark, The Timeless Land (1941); Bernard Smith, European Vision and The South Pacific 1768-1850 (1960); Paul Carter, The Road to Botany Bay (1987). Alternative histories of this question ...
Keating, Michael (1986) To the Last Drop, Toronto: Macmillan, cited in Joyce Nelson (1992) Sign Crimes/Road Kill: From Mediascape to Landscape, Toronto: Between the Lines Press: 177. Legare, Evelyn (1991) 'The Indian as Other in a ...
This innovative text provides a comprehensive introduction to Cultural Studies, from cyberculture and digital media to fashion and the new formulations of gender identity.
Elsa Geneste Keywords French colonial-policy, cultural relativism, black defence, equality, Negro Problem, ... Science Fiction Film and Television (Berg, 2009) and the editor of The Influence of Star Trek on Television, Film and Culture ...
This 'insoluble contradiction' constitutes the crack or fissure through which de Certeau's notion of practice — and his reading of popular culture — enters and inhabits the place/space of science. This is possible because the 'object' ...