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9781405132589

Media and Cultural Studies: Keyworks, Revised 1st Edition

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    9781405132589

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  • Edition: Revised
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 1991-01-01
  • Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
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Summary

Bringing together a range of core texts into one volume, this acclaimed anthology offers the definitive resource in culture, media, and communication. The revised edition updates topics including race, culture, and new media, while retaining its original emphasis on the giant thinkers and "makers" of the field: from Gramsci, Bourdieu and Adorno, to Chomsky, Stuart Hall, and Angela McRobbie. New contributions include essays from Althusserrs"s classic Ideology and Ideological State Apparatuses through to Henry Jenkins, and a completely new section on Globalization and Social Movements. Each section features a substantial critical introduction, short introductions and full bibliographic citations to facilitate student and teacher engagement with this multidisciplinary and dynamic area of study.

Author Biography

Meenakshi Gigi Durham is Associate Professor of Journalism and Mass Communication at the University of Iowa. She has published widely on feminist media studies and related critical approaches, especially those of race, class, and sexuality.


Douglas M. Kellner is George Kneller Chair in the Philosophy of Education at UCLA and is the author of many books on social theory, politics, history, and culture, including Television and the Crisis of Democracy; The Persian Gulf TV War; Media Culture; Media Spectacle and September 11, Terror War, and the Dangers of the Bush Legacy.

Table of Contents

Preface to the Revised Edition viii
Adventures in Media and Cultural Studies: Introducing the KeyWorks ix
Douglas M. Kellner
Meenakshi Gigi Durham
Part I: Culture, Ideology, and Hegemony
1(88)
Introduction to Part I
3(6)
The Ruling Class and the Ruling Ideas
9(4)
Karl Marx
Friedrich Engels
(i) History of the Subaltern Classes; (ii) The Concept of ``Ideology''; (iii) Cultural Themes: Ideological Material
13(5)
Antonio Gramsci
The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction
18(23)
Walter Benjamin
The Culture Industry: Enlightenment as Mass Deception
41(32)
Max Horkheimer
Theodor W. Adorno
The Public Sphere: An Encyclopedia Article
73(6)
Jurgen Habermas
Ideology and Ideological State Apparatuses (Notes Towards an Investigation)
79(10)
Louis Althusser
Part II: Social Life and Cultural Studies
89(106)
Introduction to Part II
91(8)
(i) Operation Margarine; (ii) Myth Today
99(8)
Roland Barthes
The Medium is the Message
107(10)
Marshall McLuhan
The Commodity as Spectacle
117(5)
Guy Debord
Introduction: Instructions on How to Become a General in the Disneyland Club
122(8)
Ariel Dorfman
Armand Mattelart
Base and Superstructure in Marxist Cultural Theory
130(14)
Raymond Williams
(i) From Culture to Hegemony; (ii) Subculture: The Unnatural Break
144(19)
Dick Hebdige
Encoding/Decoding
163(11)
Stuart Hall
On the Politics of Empirical Audience Research
174(21)
Ien Ang
Part III: Political Economy
195(142)
Introduction to Part III
197(4)
Contribution to a Political Economy of Mass-Communication
201(29)
Nicholas Garnham
On the Audience Commodity and its Work
230(27)
Dallas W. Smythe
A Propaganda Model
257(38)
Edward Herman
Noam Chomsky
Not Yet the Post-Imperialist Era
295(16)
Herbert I. Schiller
Gendering the Commodity Audience: Critical Media Research, Feminism, and Political Economy
311(11)
Eileen R. Meehan
(i) Introduction; (ii) The Aristocracy of Culture
322(6)
Pierre Bourdieu
On Television
328(9)
Pierre Bourdieu
Part IV: The Politics of Representation
337(108)
Introduction to Part IV
339(3)
Visual Pleasure and Narrative Cinema
342(11)
Laura Mulvey
Stereotyping
353(13)
Richard Dyer
Eating the Other: Desire and Resistance
366(15)
Bell Hooks
British Cultural Studies and the Pitfalls of Identity
381(15)
Paul Gilroy
Under Western Eyes: Feminist Scholarship and Colonial Discourses
396(26)
Chandra Talpade Mohanty
Hybrid Cultures, Oblique Powers
422(23)
Nestor Garcia Canclini
Part V: The Postmodern Turn and New Media
445(132)
Introduction to Part V
447(6)
The Precession of Simulacra
453(29)
Jean Baudrillard
Postmodernism, or the Cultural Logic of Late Capitalism
482(38)
Fredric Jameson
Feminism, Postmodernism and the ``Real Me''
520(13)
Angela McRobbie
Postmodern Virtualities
533(16)
Mark Poster
Quentin Tarantino's Star Wars?: Digital Cinema, Media Convergence, and Participatory Culture
549(28)
Henry Jenkins
Part VI: Globalization and Social Movements
577(149)
Introduction to Part VI
579(5)
Disjuncture and Difference in the Global Cultural Economy
584(20)
Arjun Appadurai
The Global and the Local in International Communications
604(22)
Annabelle Sreberny
The Processes: From Nationalisms to Transnationalisms
626(32)
Jesus Martin-Barbero
Globalization as Hybridization
658(23)
Jan Nederveen Pieterse
(Re)Asserting National Television and National Identity Against the Global, Regional, and Local Levels of World Television
681(22)
Joseph Straubhaar
Oppositional Politics and the Internet: A Critical/Reconstructive Approach
703(23)
Richard Kahn
Douglas M. Kellner
Acknowledgments 726(4)
Index 730

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