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  • Alexander, Jeffrey C.
  • Hoboken : Taylor and Francis  (17)
  • 1
    ISBN: 1306708249 , 9780415738934 , 9781306708241
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (262 p)
    Edition: Online-Ausg.
    Series Statement: Theoretical Logic in Sociology
    Parallel Title: Print version Classical Attempt at Theoretical Synthesis (Theoretical Logic in Sociology) : Max Weber
    DDC: 301
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    Abstract: 〈P〉The limits of one-dimensional theory are strikingly revealed in the schools that the founders of the major sociological traditions established. In this volume Max Weber is presented as the theorist who laid out new starting points and the author considers his work as a response, in part, to the idealist tradition which (in Volume 2), he maintains that Durkheim represents. As Weber was less able to avoid ambiguity, the author examines the weaknesses and efforts at 'paradigm revision'. 〈/P〉
    Description / Table of Contents: Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Original Title Page; Original Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Preface to Volume Three; Chapter One: Weber's Early Writings: Tentative Explorations beyond Idealism and Materialism; 1. The Historical and Ideological Background for Weber's Synthesis; 2. The Intellectual Background for Weber's Synthesis; 3. The Theoretical Achievement: Multidimensional Elements in Weber's Early Writings; 4. Conclusion: Theoretical Underdevelopment and Sociological Ambivalence; Chapter Two: The Later Writings and Weber's Multidimensional Theory of Society
    Description / Table of Contents: 1. The Synthetic Approach to Action and Order2. Multidimensional Theory and Comparative Method; 3. The Normative Definition of Rationality: Religion in the Comparative Studies; 4. Beyond Durkheim's Idealist Reduction: The Normative and Instrumental Determination of Religious Evolution; 5. Beyond Marx's Materialist Reduction: The Multidimensional Analysis of Social Class; 6. Normative Order and Empirical Conflict: The Multidimensional Analysis of Urban Revolution; 7. Conclusion: On the Generalized and Analytic Interpretation of Weber's Achievement
    Description / Table of Contents: Chapter Three: The Retreat from Multidimensionality (1): Presuppositional Dichotomization in the "Religious" Writings1. The Negative Case of The Religion of China; 2. Ancient Judaism as the Multidimensional Alternative; 3. Conclusion; Chapter Four: The Retreat from Multidimensionality (2): Instrumental Reduction in the "Political" Writings; 1. The Evolution from "Legitimation" to ""Domination" in the Formal Writings; 2. The Elaboration of Instrumental Domination in the Substantive Political History; 2.1. Charisma as a Framework for Domination
    Description / Table of Contents: 2.2. The Instrumental Struggle for Traditional Domination and Its Transition to a Rational-Legal Form3. Conclusion: "Knowing Better" and the Imperatives of Theoretical Logic; Chapter Five: Legal-Rational Domination and the Utilitarian Structure of Modern Life; 1. Bureaucracy: The Impersonal Form of Hierarchical Control; 2. Democracy: The Inclusion of the Personal Struggle for Power; 3. Law: The External Reference of Formalized Norms; 4. Stratification: The Instrumental Competition for Generalized Means
    Description / Table of Contents: 5. A Liberal in Despair: The Ideological Moment in Weber's Instrumental Reduction of ModernityChapter Six: Weber Interpretation and Weberian Sociology: "Paradigm Revision" and Presuppositional Strain; Notes; Works of Weber; Author-Citation Index; Subject Index
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    ISBN: 9780415724227
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (592 p)
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    Series Statement: Theoretical Logic in Sociology
    Parallel Title: Print version The Antinomies of Classical Thought: Marx and Durkheim (Theoretical Logic in Sociology)
    DDC: 301
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    Abstract: This volume challenges prevailing understanding of the two great founders of sociological thought. In a detailed and systematic way the author demonstrates how Marx and Durkheim gradually developed the fundamental frameworks for sociological materialism and idealism. While most recent interpreters of Marx have placed alienation and subjectivity at the centre of his work, Professor Alexander suggests that it was the later Marx's very emphasis on alienation that allowed him to avoid conceptualizing subjectivity altogether. In Durkheim's case, by contrast, the author argues that such objectivist
    Description / Table of Contents: Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Original Title Page; Original Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Preface to Volume Two; Chapter One: Prolegomena. General Theoretical Argument as Interpretation: The Critical Role of "Readings"; Part One Collective Order and the Ambiguity about Action; Chapter Two: Marx's First Phase (1): From Moral Criticism to External Necessity; 1. Reduction and Conflation in Marxist Interpretation; 2. "Early Writings"": From Normative Tension to Utilitarian Calculation; 2.1. Moral Criticism and the Appeal to Universal Norms: The Starting Point
    Description / Table of Contents: 2.2. Natural Necessity and the Appeal to Self Interest: The Initial Transition2.3. Alienation and the Submission to Material Order: The Ambivalent Acceptance of Political Economy in the 1844 Manuscripts; 2.3.1. The Challenge of the "Theses on Feuerbach": Philosophical Multidimensionality Reaffirmed as Species-Being; 2.3.2. The Tentative Solution: "Natural Man" and the Instrumental Logic of Political Economy; 2.3.3. The Hanging Thread: The Subjective Foundations of Alienation and the Problem of the Transition to Communism
    Description / Table of Contents: Chapter Three: Marx's First Phase (2): The Attack on Moral Criticism and the Origins of a Historical Materialism1. The Years of Transition; 1.1. The Attack on Cultural "Generality" and the End of Philosophy; 1.2. Transforming the Status of "Alienation": The Attack on Subjectivity in the Transition to Communism; 1.3. The Residual Category of Later Marxism: Inexplicable Normative Action; 2. Maturity: Rational Action and Coercive Order in The Communist Manifesto; 3. Conclusion: Interpretive Errors and Marx's True Contribution
    Description / Table of Contents: Chapter Four: Durkheim's First Phase (1): The Ambiguous Transition from Voluntary Morality to Morality as External Constraint1. Reduction and Conflation in Durkheimian Interpretation; 2. Durkheim's Early Writings: The Unsuccessful Search for Voluntary Morality; 2.1. Social Crisis and the Search for a Responsive Collectivism; 2.2. The Critique of Classical Economy: Morality as the Collectivist Alternative; 2.3. Durkheim's Contradictory Approaches to Moral Order: Theoretical Ambivalence and the Movement toward an Antivoluntaristic Determinism
    Description / Table of Contents: 2.3.1. The Problem of Action: Durkheim's Ambiguous Critique of Egoistic Rationality2.3.2. The Problem of Order: The Tortuous Path toward Collective Control; 2.4. Involuntary Morality and Durkheim's First Sociology; 2.5. Conclusion: Mechanical Order and Durkheim's Relation to the Instrumentalist Tradition; Chapter Five: Durkheim's First Phase (2): The Division of Labor in Society as the Attempt to Reconcile Instrumental Order with Freedom; 1. "Material Individualism" as the Antidote to Mechanical Order: The Division of Labor in the Early Sociological Essays
    Description / Table of Contents: 2. Empirical Discovery and Theoretical Ambivalence in The Division of Labor in Society
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  • 3
    ISBN: 9780415738927
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (257 p)
    Series Statement: Theoretical Logic in Sociology
    Parallel Title: Print version Positivism, Presupposition and Current Controversies (Theoretical Logic in Sociology)
    DDC: 301
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    Abstract: 〈P〉This volume begins by challenging the bases of the recent scientization of sociology. Then it challenges some of the ambitious claims of recent theoretical debate. The author not only reinterprets the most important classical and modern sociological theories but extracts from the debates the elements of a more satisfactory, inclusive approach to these general theoretical points. 〈/P〉
    Description / Table of Contents: Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Original Title Page; Original Copyright Page; Dedication; PREFACE AND ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; INTRODUCTION; Table of Contents; Chapter One: Theoretical Logic in Scientific Thought; 1. Introduction: Scientific Thought as a Two-Directional Continuum; 2. The Positivist Persuasion in Social Science: The Reduction of Theory to Fact; 3. The Failure of the "Human Studies" Alternative to Social Scientific Positivism; 4. Toward an Alternative Conception of Science; 4.1. Early Foundations; 4.2. Contemporary Elaborations
    Description / Table of Contents: 5. The Postpositivist Persuasion: Rehabilitation of the Theoretical6. Conclusion: The Need for a General Theoretical Logic in Sociology; Chapter Two: Theoretical Logic in Sociological Thought (1): The Failure of Contemporary Debate to Achieve Generality; 1. The Reduction of General Logic to Political Commitment: The Debate over Ideology; 2. The Reduction of General Logic to Methodological Choice: The Debate over Positivism; 3. The Reduction of General Logic to Empirical Proposition: The Debate over Conflict; 4. The Reduction of General Logic to Model Selection: The Debate over Functionalism
    Description / Table of Contents: Chapter Three: Theoretical Logic in Sociological Thought (2): Toward the Restoration of Generality1. The Epistemological Reference for Generalized Sociological Argument; 2. The Generalized Problem of Action; 2.1. The Presupposition of Rationality: ""Instrumental" Action and the Reduction of Ends to Means; 2.2. The Presupposition of Nonrationality: "Normative"" Action and the Relative Autonomy of Ends; 2.3. Other Approaches to Rationality and the Problem of Theoretical Reduction; 2.3.1. Rationality as Means/End Calculation; 2.3.2. Rationality as the Achievement of Particular Ends
    Description / Table of Contents: 3. The Generalized Problem of Order3.1. The Conflationary Dimensions of Current Approaches to Order: Empirical, Ideological, and Presuppositional Reduction; 3.2. The Individualist Presupposition in Its Instrumental and Normative Forms: Social Order as Residual Category; 3.3. The Collectivist Presupposition in Its Rationalist Form: Coercive Order and the Elimination of Freedom; 3.4. The Collectivist Presupposition in Its Normative Form; 3.4.1. Social Constraint and the Preservation of Voluntarism; 3.4.2. Voluntarism, Constraint, and the Reification of the Free Will Concept
    Description / Table of Contents: 3.4.3. Voluntary Order and the Problem of Sociological IdealismChapter Four: Theoretical Logic as Objective Argument; 1. Objective Evaluation through Universal Reference: The "Structural" Status of Action and Order; 2. Objective Evaluation through Synthetic Standards: The Scope and Mutual Autonomy of Action and Order; 3. Objective Evaluation through Explicit Hierarchical Judgment: The Need for a Multidimensional Approach to Action and Order; Notes; Author-Citation Index; Subject Index
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    ISBN: 9780415738965
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (559 p)
    Series Statement: Theoretical Logic in Sociology
    Parallel Title: Print version Modern Reconstruction of Classical Thought (Theoretical Logic in Sociology) : Talcott Parsons
    DDC: 301
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    Abstract: 〈P〉In this volume the author maintains that sociology must learn to combine the insights of both Durkheim and Marx and that it can only do so on the presuppositional ground that Weber set forth. Alexander maintains that the idealist and materialist traditions must be transformed into analytic dimensions of multidimensional and synthetic theory. This volume focusses on the writing of Talcott Parsons, the only modern thinker who can be considered a true peer of the classical founders, and examines his own profoundly ambivalent attempt to carry out this analytic transformation. 〈/P〉
    Description / Table of Contents: Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Original Title Page; Original Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Preface: Theoretical Thought and Its Vicissitudes: The Achievements and Limitations of Classical Sociology; Chapter One: Theoretical Controversy and the Problematics of Parsonian Interpretation; Chapter Two: The Early Period: Interpretation and the Presuppositional Movement toward Multidimensionality; 1. Percept and Precept: Postpositivist Aspects of Parsons' Meta-Methodology; 2. Precepts as Presuppositions: The Synthetic Intention; 2.1. The Multidimensional Approach to Action
    Description / Table of Contents: 2.2. The Multidimensional Approach to Collective Order3. Later Refinements of Multidimensional Order; 3.1. Generalization-Specification; 3.2. The Cybernetic Continuum; 3.3. Beyond the Classics; 4. Symbolic Order and Internalization: Later Refinements of the Voluntarism Problem; 5. Conclusion: ""Systematic Theory"" and Its Ecumenical Ambition; Chapter Three: The Middle Period: Specifying the Multidimensional Argument; 1. ""Specification"" and the Stages of Theoretical Development; 2. The Empirical Essays and the Pattern-Variable Critique of Instrumental Rationality
    Description / Table of Contents: 3. Empirical Specification of Multidimensionality in the Later-Middle Work3.1. Personality, Culture, Society; 3.2. Allocation and Integration; 3.3. The Basic Structural Formations of Societies; 3.4. The Pattern Variables in Systemic Context; 3.5. Conclusion: The Social System and Its Critics; 4. The Change Theory and the Vicissitudes of Western Development; 4.1. The General Multidimensional Theory; 4.2. Rationalization, Anomie, and Revolution; 4.3. The Deviance Paradigm: Reformulating Strain and Its Control; 4.4. Conclusion: The Change Theory and Its Critics
    Description / Table of Contents: Chapter Four: The Later Period (1): The Interchange Model and Parsons' Final Approach to Multidimensional Theory1. Interchange and Its Presuppositional Logic; 1.1. The Problem of Interpretation; 1.2. The Limitations of Parsons' Middle-Period Theorizing; 1.3. The Focus of Interchange: Refining the Multidimensional Model; 2. Economics as Interchange: Elaborating the Critique of Classical Economics; 3. Politics as Interchange; 3.1. Refining the Multidimensional Conceptualization; 3.2. Politics and the Combinatorial Process; 3.3. Beyond the Classics: Parsons' Durkheim-Weber Synthesis
    Description / Table of Contents: 4. Integration as Interchange: ""Solidarity"" beyond Idealism4.1. Integration Defined: Solidarity and the Logic of Interchange; 4.2. The Nature of Solidary Interchange; 4.3. The Historical Production of Citizenship Solidarity; 4.4. The Interchange Theory of Integration and the Limitations of Parsons' Classical Predecessors; 5. Interchange and the Respecification of Parsons' Value Theory; 5.1. Value Interchange and the Differentiation of Scope; 5.2. ""Rationality"" and the University: Interchange, Value Specification, and Conflict; 5.3. The Value Theory and Its Critics
    Description / Table of Contents: 5.4. Multidimensional Values and the Dialogue with Durkheim and Weber
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    ISBN: 9780415065436
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    Pages: Online-Ressource (132 p)
    Series Statement: Cultural Studies
    Parallel Title: Print version Cultural Studies : Volume 5, Issue 2
    DDC: 306
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    Abstract: Relaunching under new editors, 〈I〉Cultural Studies〈/I〉 explores popular culture in a uniquely exciting and innovative way: including articles on magazines, popular music and consumerism as power
    Description / Table of Contents: BOOK COVER; TITLE; CONTENTS; EDITORIAL STATEMENT; ARTICLES; REVIEW
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    ISBN: 9780415161701
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (188 p)
    Series Statement: Cultural Studies
    Parallel Title: Print version Cultural Studies 11.2
    DDC: 306
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    Abstract: Papers featured in this issue offer an in-depth examination of the interaction of ethnicity, identity and ""multiculturalism"" with contemporary culture
    Description / Table of Contents: Preliminaries; CONTENTS; 'The Aboriginal version of Ken Done…'.; Créolité and Francophonie in music; To serve and protect; The risks of empathy; Danger in the safety zone; Building diaspora and nation; Unpopular culture; The complexity of exhibitionary complexes; 'Being together with strangers'; Normal science? Soap studies in the 1990s; Reflexive intellectuals; 'What am I to fear'; Encyclopaedic
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    ISBN: 9780415096539
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    Pages: Online-Ressource (366 p)
    Series Statement: Cultural Studies
    Parallel Title: Print version Cultural Studies : Volume 7, Issue 2
    DDC: 306
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    Abstract: 〈I〉Cultural Studies〈/I〉 explores popular culture in a uniquely exciting and innovative way. Encouraging experimentation, intervention and dialogue, 〈I〉Cultural Studies〈/I〉 is both politically and theoretically rewarding
    Description / Table of Contents: Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Articles; Redeeming witness: in the tracks of the Homeless Vehicle Project; On the road again: metaphors of travel in cultural criticism; Knowledge and class; My space or yours? De Certeau, Frow and the meanings of popular culture; Crosscurrents, crosstalk: race, 'postcoloniality' and the politics of location; Isaac Julien's Looking for Langston: Hughes, biography and queer(ed) history; Studying the Other: a dialogue with a postgrad; Reviews; The value of realpolitik in 'Blandsville'; Fernández Retamar; Rimbaud and the Paris Commune
    Description / Table of Contents: Notes on contributors
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    ISBN: 9780415110969
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    Pages: Online-Ressource (238 p)
    Series Statement: Cultural Studies
    Parallel Title: Print version Cultural Studies : Volume 8, Issue 3
    DDC: 306
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    Abstract: 〈I〉Cultural Studies〈/I〉 is an international journal committed to exploring the relationships between cultural practices and everyday life, economic relations, the material world, the State, and historical forces and contexts
    Description / Table of Contents: Preliminaries; CONTENTS; Where is cultural studies?; The myth of 'Raymond Hoggart'; 'A moment of profound danger'; It's a Black thing: Hearing how whites can't; A hero to most?; Funk music as genre; Neighbourly relations?; 'Punch and Judy' and cultural appropriation; Panic computing:; Constituting ethnographic authority; Notes on Contributors; Other Journals; Books Received; Index-Volume 8
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  • 9
    ISBN: 9780415123792
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (227 p)
    Series Statement: Cultural Studies
    Parallel Title: Print version Cultural Studies : Volume 9 Issue 2: Special issue: Toni Morrison and the Curriculum, edited by Warren Crichton and Cameron McCarthy
    DDC: 306
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    Abstract: 〈I〉Cultural Studies〈/I〉 is an international journal committed to exploring the relationships between cultural practices and everyday life, economic relations, the material world, the State, and historical forces and contexts
    Description / Table of Contents: BOOK COVER; TITLE; COPYRIGHT; EDITORIAL STATEMENT; CONTENTS; INTRODUCTION; ARTICLES; REVIEWS; Notes on Contributors; Other journals in the field of cultural studies
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    ISBN: 9780415110952
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    Pages: Online-Ressource (187 p)
    Series Statement: Cultural Studies
    Parallel Title: Print version Cultural Studies : Volume 8, Issue 2
    DDC: 306
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    Abstract: 〈I〉Cultural Studies〈/I〉 is an international journal committed to exploring the relationships between cultural practices and everyday life, economic relations, the material world, the State and historical forces and contexts
    Description / Table of Contents: BOOK COVER; COPYRIGHT; TITLE; CONTENTS; THE NATION IN THE GLOBAL VILLAGE; CULTURAL UNIFORMITY, DIFFERENTIATION, AND SMALL NATIONAL CULTURES; INTELLECTUALS AS CONSTRUCTORS OF CULTURAL IDENTITIES; SOUL FOR SALE; STICKING TOGETHER OR STANDING OUT? A SCANDINAVIAN LIFE STORY1; HOMESPUN LIFE: METAPHORS ON THE COURSE OF LIFE IN WOMEN'S AUTOBIOGRAPHIES; LACE AND THE LIMITS OF READING; RECEPTION AS FLOW: THE 'NEW TELEVISION VIEWER' REVISITED1; TV NEWS: FROM DISCRETE ITEMS TO CONTINUOUS NARRATIVE? THE SOCIAL MEANING OF CHANGING TEMPORAL STRUCTURES
    Description / Table of Contents: MIRRORING MEETINGS, MIRRORING MEDIA: THE MICROPHYSICS OF REFLEXIVITYETHNOGRAPHIC ENIGMAS: 'THE EVERYDAY' IN RECENT MEDIA STUDIES; NEW REVISIONISM IN CULTURAL STUDIES?
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    ISBN: 9780415096546
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    Pages: Online-Ressource (186 p)
    Series Statement: Cultural Studies
    Parallel Title: Print version Cultural Studies : Volume 7, Issue 3
    DDC: 305.868
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    Abstract: 〈I〉Cultural Studies〈/I〉 explores popular culture in a uniquely exciting and innovative way. Encouraging experimentation, intervention and dialogue, 〈I〉Cultural Studies〈/I〉 is both politically and theoretically rewarding
    Description / Table of Contents: BOOK COVER; COPYRIGHT; HALF-TITLE; EDITORIAL STATEMENT; CONTENTS; ARTICLES; REVIEWS; Notes on contributors; Index-Volume 7
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    ISBN: 9780415123808
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    Pages: Online-Ressource (143 p)
    Series Statement: Cultural Studies
    Parallel Title: Print version Cultural Studies : Volume 9 Issue 3
    DDC: 306
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    Abstract: 〈U〉Cultural Studies〈/U〉 is an international journal committed to exploring the relationships between cultural practices and everyday life, economic relations, the material world, the State, and historical forces and contexts
    Description / Table of Contents: BOOK COVER; TITLE; COPYRIGHT; CONTENTS; RETHINKING POSTCOLONIALISM AND MULTICULTURALISM IN THE FIN DE SIECLE; RECONSTRUCTING TONTO: CULTURAL FORMATIONS AND AMERICAN INDIANS IN 1990s TELEVISION FICTION; NOSTALGIA CRITIQUE; AUTHORSHIP, GENDER AND THE CONSTRUCTION OF MEANING IN THE EURYTHMICS' HIT RECORDINGS; THE END OF THE WORLD AS WE KNOW IT: POPULAR MUSIC'S CULTURAL MOBILITY; TRIALS OF THE POSTMODERN; Notes on the contributors; Books Received from Publishers Winter 1995 (through 31 March 1995); INDEX
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    ISBN: 9780415110945
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    Pages: Online-Ressource (198 p)
    Series Statement: Cultural Studies
    Parallel Title: Print version Cultural Studies : Volume 8, Issue 1
    DDC: 306
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    Abstract: 〈I〉Cultural Studies〈/I〉 is an international journal committed to exploring the relationships between cultural practices and everyday life, economic relations, the material world, the State and historical forces and contexts
    Description / Table of Contents: BOOK COVER; EDITORIAL BOARD; COPYRIGHT; TITLE; EDITORIAL STATEMENT; CONTENTS; INTRODUCTION; ARTICLES; REVIEWS; ARTICLES
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    ISBN: 9780415161695
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    Pages: Online-Ressource (224 p)
    Series Statement: Cultural Studies
    Parallel Title: Print version Cultural Studies 11.1
    DDC: 306
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    Abstract: Explores the relationships between cultural practices and everyday life, economic relations, the material world, the State, and historical forces and contexts
    Description / Table of Contents: CULTURAL STUDIES; Contents; Articles; Spatialities of 'community', power and change: The imagined geographies of community projects; One cleans, the other doesn't; Naming the problem: Feminism and the figuration of conspiracy; Of desire, the Farang, and textual excursions: Assembling 'Asian AIDS'; Contrasting perspectives: cultural studies in Latin America and the United States: A conversation with Néstor García Canclini; Experience, empathy and strategic essentialism; Collecting loss; Reviews; Madonna-Mother of Mirrors; In theory: classes, nations, literatures
    Description / Table of Contents: The Jewish Question and the limits of (post)modern inclusionismIt's a rotten, crooked business, but it can't kill the music; Heavy Metal; The local, the global, and the culture of music; Catachresis is her middle name: the cautionary claims of Gayatri C.Spivak; Film theory into the nineties: beyond Marxist modernism and populist postmodernism?; Virtual geography; Other journals in the field of cultural studies; Notes on contributors
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    ISBN: 9780415123785
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    Pages: Online-Ressource (218 p)
    Series Statement: Cultural Studies
    Parallel Title: Print version Cultural Studies : Volume 9 Issue 1
    DDC: 305.8
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    Abstract: 〈I〉Cultural Studies〈/I〉 is an international journal committed to exploring the relationships between cultural practices and everyday life, economic relations, the material world, the State, and historical forces and contexts
    Description / Table of Contents: BOOK COVER; TITLE; COPYRIGHT; CONTENTS; INTRODUCTION; THE COLONIAL PAINTINGS OF CHARLES FREDERICK GOLDIE IN THE 1990S: THE POSTCOLONIAL GOLDIE AND THE REWRITING OF HISTORY; THE PRACTICE OF TRIBALISM IN POSTCOLONIAL NEW ZEALAND; TALL TREES NEED DEEP ROOTS: BICULTURALISM, BUREAUCRACY AND TRIBAL DEMOCRACY IN AOTEAROA/NEW ZEALAND; BORDER ZONES: THE 'INJUN-UITY' OF AESTHETIC TRICKS; TRANSLATION OR PERVERSION : SHOWING FIRST NATIONS ART IN CANADA; THE EMERGENCE OF POSTCOLONIAL MUSICAL EXPRESSIONS OF ABORIGINAL PEOPLES WITHIN CANADA
    Description / Table of Contents: BUILDING A MORAL COMMUNITY: TSIMSHIAN POTLATCHING, IMPLICIT KNOWLEDGE AND EVERYDAY EXPERIENCESA POSTCOLONIAL EXPERIENCE OF ABORIGINAL IDENTITY; 'TALKING OUT OF PLACE': AUTHORIZING THE ABORIGINAL SACRED IN POSTCOLONIAL AUSTRALIA; BROACHING FICTION: A SHORT THEORETICAL APPRECIATION OF WILLIAM FERGUSON'S NANYA; INDIGENOUS MEDIA DEVELOPMENT IN AUSTRALIA: A PRODUCT OF STRUGGLE AND OPPOSITION; REVIEWS
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    ISBN: 9780415145695
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    Pages: Online-Ressource (195 p)
    Series Statement: Cultural Studies
    Parallel Title: Print version Cultural Studies 10.3
    DDC: 306
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    Abstract: ""Cultural Studies""is an international journal committed to exploring the relationships between cultural practices and everyday life, economic relations, the material world, the State, and historical forces and contexts
    Description / Table of Contents: BOOK COVER; TITLE; COPYRIGHT; CONTENTS; INTRODUCTION; ARTICLES; REVIEW; COMMENTARY; REVIEWS
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    ISBN: 9780415903455
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    Pages: Online-Ressource (801 p)
    Parallel Title: Print version Cultural Studies
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    Abstract: Featuring new essays by such prominent cultural theorists as Tony Bennett, Homi Bhabha, Donna Haraway, bell hooks, Constance Penley, Janice Radway, Andrew Ross, and Cornel West, Cultural Studies offers numerous specific cultural analyses while simultaneously defining and debating the common body of assumptions, questions, and concerns that have helped create the field
    Description / Table of Contents: Cover; Cultural Studies; Copyright; Contents; Preface; 1. Cultural Studies: An Introduction; Cultural Studies: A User's Guide to This Book; 2. Putting Policy into Cultural Studies; Discussion; 3. Angels Dancing: Cultural Technologies and the Production of Space; Discussion; 4. Postcolonial Authority and Postmodern Guilt; Discussion; 5. Engaging with the Popular: Audiences for Mass Culture and What to Say about Them; Discussion; 6. I Throw Punches for My Race, but I Don't Want to Be a Man: Writing Us- Chica-nos (Girl, Us)/Chicanas-into the Movement Script; 7. Traveling Cultures; Discussion
    Description / Table of Contents: 8. Portraits of People with AIDSDiscussion; 9. What is Real and What is Not: Female Fabulations in Cultural Analysis; 10. Cultural Studies and the Culture of Everyday Life; Discussion; 11 .The Cultural Study of Popular Music; Discussion; 12. Cultural Studies and Ethnic Absolutism; 13. Resisting Difference: Cultural Studies and the Discourse of Critical Pedagogy; 14. Guns in the House of Culture? Crime Fiction and the Politics of the Popular; Discussion; 15. AIDS, Keywords, and Cultural Work; Discussion; 16. Missionary Stories: Gender and Ethnicity in England in the 1830s and 1840s; Discussion
    Description / Table of Contents: 17. Cultural Studies and its Theoretical LegaciesDiscussion; 18. The Promises of Monsters: A Regenerative Politics for Inappropriate/d Others; 19. Representing Whiteness in the Black Imagination; 20. Aesthetics and Cultural Studies; Discussion; 21.(Male) Desire and (Female) Disgust: Reading Hustler; 22. Cultural Theory, Colonial Texts: Reading Eyewitness Accounts of Widow Burning; Discussion; 23. Body Narratives, Body Boundaries; Discussion; 24. "1968": Periodizing Postmodern Politics and Identity; Discussion; 25."On the Beach"; Discussion
    Description / Table of Contents: 26. Feminism, Psychoanalysis, and the Study of Popular CultureDiscussion; 27.Technologizing the Self: A Future Anterior for Cultural Studies; 28.Mail-Order Culture and Its Critics: The Book-of-the-Month Club, Commodification and Consumption, and the Problem of Cultural Authority; Discussion; 29. New Age Technoculture; Discussion; 30. The Pachuco's Flayed Hide: Mobility, Identity, and Buenas Garras; Discussion; 31. Ethics and Cultural Studies; 32. Shakespeare, the Individual, and the Text; Discussion; 33. Culture, Cultural Studies, and the Historians; Discussion
    Description / Table of Contents: 34. Bandits, Heroes, the Honest, and the Misled: Exploring the Politics of Representation in the Hungarian Uprising of 195635. "It Works for Me": British Cultural Studies, Australian Cultural Australian Film; Discussion; 36. Negative Images: Towards a Black Feminist Cultural Criticism; Discussion; 37. Spectacular Action: Rambo and the Popular Pleasures of Pain; 38. The Postmodern Crisis of the Black Intellectuals; Discussion; 39. Excess and Inhibition: Interdisciplinary in the Study of Art; Discussion; 40. Post-Marxism and Cultural Studies: A Post-script; References; Contributor's Notes
    Description / Table of Contents: Index
    Note: Description based upon print version of record
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