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adam_text | Titel: Cultural studies
Autor: Barker, Chris
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CONTENTS
Acknowledgements v
Foreword by Paul Willis xxiii
About the Author xxvii
About the Companion Website xxviii
PART ONE: CULTURE AND CULTURAL STUDIES 1
1 AN INTRODUCTION TO CULTURAL STUDIES 3
CONCERNING THIS BOOK 3
Selectivity 3
The language-game of cultural studies 4
Cultural studies as politics 5
THE PARAMETERS OF CULTURAL STUDIES 5
The Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies 6
Disciplining cultural studies 6
KEY CONCEPTS IN CULTURAL STUDIES 7
Culture and signifying practices 7
Representation 8
Materialism and non-reductionism 9
Articulation 9
Power 10
Popular culture 10
Texts and readers 10
Subjectivity and identity 11
THE INTELLECTUAL STRANDS OF CULTURAL STUDIES 12
Marxism and the centrality of class 12
Capitalism 13
Marxism and cultural studies 14
Culturalism and structuralism 15
Culture is ordinary 15
Structuralism 15
Deep structures of language 15
Culture as like a language 17
Poststructuralism (and postmodernism) 18
Derrida: the instability of language 18
Foucault and discursive practices 20
Anti-essentialism 20
Postmodernism 21
Psychoanalysis and subjectivity 22
The Freudian self 22
The Oedipus complex 23
The politics of difference: feminism, race and postcolonial theory 23
Feminism 24
Race, ethnicity and hybridity 24
THE NEW CULTURAL STUDIES PROJECT 25
CENTRAL PROBLEMS IN CULTURAL STUDIES 26
Language and the material 26
The textual character of culture 27
The location of culture 28
How is cultural change possible? 29
Rationality and its limits 30
The character of truth 31
QUESTIONS OF METHODOLOGY 31
Key methodologies in cultural studies 32
Ethnography 32
Textual approaches 35
Reception studies 37
The place of theory 37
Summary 38
QUESTIONS OF CULTURE AND IDEOLOGY 39
CULTURE WITH A CAPITAL C: THE GREAT AND THE GOOD
IN THE LITERARY TRADITION 40
Leavisism 41
CULTURE IS ORDINARY 41
The anthropological approach to culture 42
Culturalism: Hoggart, Thompson, Williams 44
RICHARD HOGGART: THE USES OF LITERACY 44
EDWARD THOMPSON: THE MAKING OF THE ENGLISH
WORKING CLASS 44
RAYMOND WILLIAMS AND CULTURAL MATERIALISM 45
HIGH CULTURE/LOW CULTURE: AESTHETICS AND THE
COLLAPSE OF BOUNDARIES 47
A question of quality 47
Form and content 48
Ideological analysis 48
The problem of judgement 49
Mass culture: popular culture 50
Culture as mass deception 50
Criticisms of the Frankfurt School 51
Creative consumption 51
Popular culture 52
The popular is political 55
CULTURE AND THE SOCIAL FORMATION 55
Marxism and the metaphor of base and superstructure 55
The foundations of culture 56
Culture as class power 57
The specificity of culture 57
Williams: totality and the variable distance of practices 58
Relative autonomy and the specificity of cultural practices 58
Althusser and the social formation 59
Relative autonomy 60
Articulation and the circuit of culture 60
Two economies 61
THE QUESTION OF IDEOLOGY 62
Marxism and false consciousness 62
Althusser and ideology 63
Ideological state apparatuses 64
The double character of ideology 64
Althusser and cultural studies 65
Gramsci, ideology and hegemony 66
Cultural and ideological hegemony 66
Ideology and popular culture 67
The instability of hegemony 68
Gramscian cultural studies 69
The problems of hegemony and ideology 70
Hegemony and fragmentation 70
Hegemony and power 70
Ideology as power 71
Ideology and misrecognition 72
What is ideology? 73
Summary 74
CULTURE, MEANING, KNOWLEDGE: THE LINGUISTIC
TURN IN CULTURAL STUDIES 75
Saussure and semiotics 76
Signifying systems 76
Cultural codes 77
BARTHES AND MYTHOLOGY 79
Myth today 80
Polysemic signs 82
Poststructuralism and intertextuality 84
DERRIDA: TEXTUALITY AND DIFFZRANCE 84
Nothing but signs 84
Differance 86
Derrida s postcards 87
Strategies of writing 87
Deconstruction 88
Derrida and cultural studies 90
FOUCAULT: DISCOURSE, PRACTICE AND POWER 90
Discursive practices 91
Discourse and discipline 91
The productivity of power 93
The subjects of discourse 93
POST-MARXISM AND THE DISCURSIVE CONSTRUCTION OF
THE SOCIAL 95
Deconstructing Marxism 95
The articulated social 96
LANGUAGE AND PSYCHOANALYSIS: LACAN 97
The mirror phase 97
The symbolic order 98
The unconscious as like a language 98
Problems with Lacan 99
LANGUAGE AS USE: WITTGENSTEIN AND RORTY 100
Wittgenstein s investigations 100
Language as a tool 100
Language-games 101
Lyotard and incommensurability 102
Rorty and the contingency of language 104
Anti-representationalism 104
Truth as social commendation 105
Describing and evaluating 105
Culture as conversation 107
DISCOURSE AND THE MATERIAL 108
Indissolubility 108
Languages for purposes 108
Summary 109
4 BIOLOGY, THE BODY AND CULTURE 111
THE PROBLEM OF REDUCTIONISM 112
Forms of reduction 112
Holism 114
THE CAPABILITIES OF SCIENCE 114
Languages for purposes 116
THE CULTURED BODY 117
A body of theory 119
The medical body 121
GENETIC ENGINEERING 122
The ethical controversy 123
Research within cultural studies 124
THE EVOLVED BODY OF BIOLOGY 125
Natural selection and the place of genes 125
EVOLUTIONARY CULTURE 126
Evolutionary psychology 126
The evolved brain 127
Some implications for cultural studies 128
BIOLOGY AND CULTURE: THE CASE OF EMOTIONS 130
Understanding emotion 130
Evolution and emotion 130
The emotional brain 131
Cognition, culture and emotion 131
The cultural construction of emotion 132
The circuit of emotion 133
Emotion as experience 136
Identity and emotion 136
The happiness movement 136
Culture and happiness 13 7
Cultural studies, happiness and power 137
MEME THEORY 138
Summary 139
PART TWO: THE CHANGING CONTEXT OF CULTURAL STUDIES 141
5 A NEW WORLD DISORDER? 143
ECONOMY, TECHNOLOGY AND SOCIAL CLASS 144
Fordism 144
Post-Fordism 146
Reorganizing labour 147
Neo-Fordism 148
New Times 149
Post-industrial society and the reconfiguration of class identities 150
The rise of the service class 150
Disorganized capitalism 151
Organized capitalism 152
Deconcentration and deindustrialization 153
Patterns of consumption 153
Postmodernization 154
The question of determination 155
GLOBALIZATION 156
The dynamism of modernity 157
Global economic flows 158
Global cultural flows 159
Disjunctive flows 160
Homogenization and fragmentation 161
Cultural imperialism and its critics 161
Hybridity and complex cultural flows 162
Glocalization 164
Creolization 164
Globalization and power 165
Modernity as loss 166
Global Climate Change 168
Cultural studies and climate change 170
THE STATE, POLITICS AND NEW SOCIAL MOVEMENTS 172
The decline of the nation-state and the end of history? 173
Form and competence 174
Autonomy 174
Legitimation 174
The end of history? 175
New Social Movements 176
Displacing class? 176
Life-politics 177
Symbolic communities 178
Summary 179
ENTER POSTMODERNISM 181
DEFINING THE TERMS 181
THE INSTITUTIONS OF MODERNITY 182
The Industrial Revolution 183
Surveillance 183
The dynamism of capitalist modernity 183
The nation-state and military power 184
MODERNISM AND CULTURE 185
Modernism as a cultural experience 185
Risk, doubt and reflexivity 186
The flaneur 186
The dark side of modernity 187
Modernism as aesthetic style 188
The problems of realism 189
Fragmentation and the universal 190
The cultural politics of modernism 191
Modernisms 192
MODERN AND POSTMODERN KNOWLEDGE 192
The enlightenment project 192
Scientific management 193
Marxism as enlightenment philosophy 193
Scientific laws and the principle of doubt 194
The critique of the enlightenment 195
Foucault 195
Postmodernism as the end of grand narratives 198
The end of epistemology 199
Relativism or positionality? 200
THE PROMISE OF POSTMODERNISM (OR MODERNITY AS
AN UNFINISHED PROJECT?) 200
Politics without foundations 201
Modernity as an unfinished project 201
The public sphere 202
A normative project 203
POSTMODERN CULTURE 203
The reflexive postmodern 204
Postmodernism and the collapse of cultural boundaries 205
Bricolage and intertextuality 206
The aestheticization of everyday life 207
Postmodern aesthetics in television 207
Postmodern detectives and gangsters 208
The cartoon postmodern 208
Culture jamming 209
Subverting adverts 210
Evaluating postmodern culture 210
Depthless culture 211
Implosions and simulations 211
The cultural style of late capitalism 212
Transgressive postmodernism 214
Summary 215
PART THREE: SITES OF CULTURAL STUDIES 217
7 ISSUES OF SUBJECTIVITY AND IDENTITY 219
SUBJECTIVITY AND IDENTITY 219
Personhood as a cultural production 220
Essentialism and anti-essentialism 221
Self-identity as a project 221
Social identities 222
THE FRACTURING OF IDENTITY 223
The enlightenment subject 223
The sociological subject 224
The postmodern subject 224
Social theory and the fractured subject 225
The historical subject of Marxism 225
Psychoanalysis and subjectivity 226
Feminism and difference 228
Language and identity 228
The Foucauldian subject 229
The articulated self 231
Anti-essentialism and cultural identity 235
The articulation of identities 233
Sites of interaction 235
Posthumanism 235
AGENCY AND THE POLITICS OF IDENTITY 237
The question of agency 237
Foucault and the problem of agency 238
Giddens and structuration theory 238
The duality of structure 239
The concept of agency 240
Agency as making a difference 241
Choice and determination 241
Modes of discourse 242
Originality 242
Innovation and change 243
ANTI-ESSENTIALISM, FEMINISM AND THE POLITICS OF IDENTITY 243
Biology as discourse 244
Sex and gender 245
Is a universal feminism possible? 246
The project of feminism 248
Creating new languages 249
Challenging the critique of identity 249
Strategic essentialism 250
Summary 251
ETHNICITY, RACE AND NATION 252
RACE AND ETHNICITY 253
Racialization 253
Different racisms 254
The concept of ethnicity 255
Ethnicity and power 257
NATIONAL IDENTITIES 259
The nation-state 259
Narratives of unity 259
The imagined community 260
Criticisms of Anderson 261
DIASPORA AND HYBRID IDENTITIES 262
The idea of diaspora 262
The Black Atlantic 263
Types of hybridity 264
The hybridity of all culture 265
Hybridity and British Asians 265
From sojourners to settlers 265
Switching cultural codes 266
Multiple identities 267
Intersections and boundary crossings 268
Weaving the patterns of identity 270
RACE, ETHNICITY, REPRESENTATION 271
Savages and slaves 271
Plantation images 272
The criminalization of black Britons 272
Orientalism 273
Television and the representation of race and ethnicity 275
Whites only 275
Stereotyped representations 275
Signs of change 276
Menace to society 276
Assimilationist strategies 277
The ambiguities of representation 278
The new ghetto aesthetic 278
EastEnders 279
III Fly Away 280
Race and the Internet 280
The question of positive images 282
Postcolonial literature 283
Models of postcolonial literature 284
Domination and subordination 285
Hybridization and creolization 286
Summary 287
SEX, SUBJECTIVITY AND REPRESENTATION 289
FEMINISM AND CULTURAL STUDIES 289
Patriarchy, equality and difference 290
Liberal and socialist feminism 291
Difference feminism 292
Black and postcolonial feminism 292
Poststructuralist feminism 292
Postfeminism 293
SEX, GENDER AND IDENTITY 294
The science of sex 295
Women s difference 297
Irigaray and womanspeak 298
The social construction of sex and gender 299
Sex as a discursive construct 300
SEXED SUBJECTS 301
Foucault: subjectivity and sexuality 301
Sex and the discursive construction of the body 301
The feminist critique of Foucault 302
Ethics and agency 303
Psychoanalysis, feminism and sexed subjectivity 303
Regulating sexuality 303
Chodorow: masculinity and femininity 304
Phallocentric psychoanalysis 305
Julia Kristeva: the semiotic and the symbolic 305
Judith Butler: between Foucault and psychoanalysis 307
The performativity of sex 308
Identification and abjection 309
Drag: recasting the symbolic 309
The discipline and the fiction of identity 311
MEN AND MASCULINITY 311
Problematic masculinity 314
The roots of male addiction 314
The betrayal of the modern man 315
GENDER, REPRESENTATION AND MEDIA CULTURE 316
Images of women 316
The bitch, the witch and the matriarch 317
Affirmation and denial 317
Women of Bollywood 318
The Taming of the Shrew 318
The problem of accuracy 319
Subject positions and the politics of representation 319
The slender body 320
The independent mother 320
Madonna s performance 321
Raunch culture 321
Gender in cyberspace 322
The question of audiences 323
Summary 323
10 TELEVISION, TEXTS AND AUDIENCES 325
TELEVISION AS TEXT: NEWS AND IDEOLOGY 326
Putting reality together 326
The manipulative model 328
The pluralist model 328
The hegemonic model 329
Agenda setting 330
Gulf War news 330
Presentational styles 331
SOCIAL MEDIA AND NEWS REPORTING 332
Changes in conventional media 333
Twittering in Iran 334
Social media and the US presidential election 334
Comedy news 335
TELEVISION AS TEXT: SOAP OPERA AS POPULAR TELEVISION 335
Soap opera as a genre 336
Women and soap opera 338
Soap opera and the public sphere 339
THE ACTIVE AUDIENCE 339
Encoding-decoding 340
The Nationwide audience 342
Watching Dallas 342
Online fans 343
Fandom 344
Ideology and resistance 344
TELEVISION AUDIENCES AND CULTURAL IDENTITY 345
The export of meaning 345
Localizing the global 346
Audiences, space and identity 347
Family space and global space 348
THE GLOBALIZATION OF TELEVISION 348
The political economy of global television 349
Synergy and television ownership 350
Deregulation and reregulation 351
GLOBAL ELECTRONIC CULTURE 352
Media imperialism 352
Regionalization 353
The global and the local 354
Global postmodern culture 355
Consumer culture 356
Hyperreality and TV simulations 357
Creative consumption 357
WHEN TV S NOT ON THE TELLY 358
Summary 359
11 DIGITAL MEDIA CULTURE 361
DIGITAL MEDIA 362
Digital divides 362
Cyberutopia 363
Information bomb 364
CYBERSPACE AND DEMOCRACY 364
The democratic vision 365
Intertextual hypertext 366
Web 2.0 participation 367
We can be heroes 368
Remix culture 369
Cyberactivism 370
Meme wars 371
The limitations to cyber democracy 372
Cyber capitalism 374
Intellectual property 375
Creative Commons 376
Democracy in the balance 377
COMPUTER GAMING 378
Research paths 378
Addicted to games 379
Gaming and identity 379
Cyberspace race 380
Playing multiple identities 380
Cyberfeminism 382
Cyborg manifesto 382
Representation and regulation 384
Women on the Internet 385
THE GLOBAL ECONOMY OF CYBERSPACE 386
The information economy 387
Private space 387
Convergence and the mobile phone 388
The mobile phone 389
Digital imperialism 390
Summary 391
12 CULTURAL SPACE AND URBAN PLACE 393
SPACE AND PLACE IN CONTEMPORARY THEORY 393
Time-geography 394
Time-space 395
Space and place 396
The social construction of place 396
Gendered space 396
The multiple spaces of Lagos 397
CITIES AS PLACES 399
Rural cultural studies 399
The Chicago School 400
Criticisms of urban studies 401
POLITICAL ECONOMY AND THE GLOBAL CITY 402
Capitalism and the urban environment 402
Global cities 403
The post-industrial global city 404
THE SYMBOLIC ECONOMY OF CITIES 404
Cultural economics 405
The creative industries 407
The rise of the creative class 408
Privatizing public space 408
The public culture of private elites 409
Disney: fantasy and surveillance 410
THE POSTMODERN CITY 410
Postmodern urbanization 410
Urban change: suburbs and edge cities 412
Urban unrest 414
Fortress LA 415
The excitement of the city 416
CYBERSPACE AND THE CITY 417
Electronic urban networks 418
The informational city 419
The virtual city 420
Electronic homes in global space 420
THE CITY AS TEXT 421
Classified spaces 422
The city which is not one 423
Summary 424
13 YOUTH, STYLE AND RESISTANCE 425
THE EMERGENCE OF YOUTH 426
Youth as moratorium 426
Youth as a cultural classification 427
The ambiguity of youth 428
Trouble and fun 429
YOUTH SUBCULTURES 429
Subterranean values 430
Magical solutions 431
Homologies 431
Motorbike boys 432
Resistance through rituals 433
The double articulation of youth 433
Skinheads and the reinvention of class 434
Signs of style 434
Critiques of subcultural theory 435
YOUTHFUL DIFFERENCE: CLASS, GENDER, RACE 436
The self-damnation of the working class 436
Gendered youth 437
Another space for girls 437
Racialized youth 439
The artifice of black hair 440
SPACE: A GLOBAL YOUTH CULTURE? 441
Rapping and raving around the globe 442
Syncretic global youth 442
GLOBAL YOUTH ONLINE 443
Japanese anime fandom 444
Pro-ana online communities 445
AFTER SUBCULTURES 447
Media spotlights 448
Media devils and subcultural hero(in)es 449
Postmodernism: the end of authenticity 449
Postmodern bricoleurs 450
Claims to authenticity 451
Distinctions of taste 451
CREATIVE CONSUMPTION 452
Common culture 452
RESISTANCE REVISITED 453
Resistance is conjunctural 454
Resistance as defence 454
Inside the whale 454
Hiding in the light 455
Tactics and strategies 457
Banality in cultural studies 458
Resistance: the normative stance of cultural critics 458
Summary 459
14 CULTURAL POLITICS AND CULTURAL POLICY 461
CULTURAL STUDIES AND CULTURAL POLITICS 462
Naming as cultural politics 462
CULTURAL POLITICS: THE INFLUENCE OF GRAMSCI 463
Winning hegemony 463
The role of intellectuals 466
Cultural studies as a political project 466
Gramscian texts 467
THE CULTURAL POLITICS OF DIFFERENCE 469
New languages of cultural politics 469
The politics of articulation 470
No class-belonging 471
The cut in language 472
DIFFERENCE, ETHNICITY AND THE POLITICS OF REPRESENTATION 473
Invisibility and namelessness 473
Positive images 473
Multiculturalism and anti-racism 474
The politics of representation 474
DIFFERENCE, CITIZENSHIP AND THE PUBLIC SPHERE 475
Habermas and the public sphere 476
The democratic tradition 476
Radical democracy 477
QUESTIONING CULTURAL STUDIES 477
The critique of cultural populism 478
A multiperspectival approach 479
The circuit of culture 479
THE CULTURAL POLICY DEBATE 480
Redirecting the cultural studies project 480
Governmentality 481
Culture and power 482
Foucault or Gramsci? 484
Policy and the problem of values 485
Shifting the command metaphors of cultural studies 485
The horizon of the thinkable 486
Criticism and policy 487
NEO-PRAGMATISM AND CULTURAL STUDIES 488
Pragmatism and cultural studies 489
Richard Rorty: politics without foundations 489
Anti-representationalism 489
Anti-foundationalism 490
Contingency, irony, solidarity 490
Truth as social commendation 490
Forging new languages 491
Prophetic pragmatism 491
Private identities and public politics 492
The implications of pragmatism for cultural studies 493
Summary 494
Glossary: The Language-Game of Cultural Studies 496
References 514
Index 537
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spelling | Barker, Chris 1955- Verfasser (DE-588)135669014 aut Cultural studies theory and practice Chris Barker. With a foreword by Paul Willis 4th edition Los Angeles | London | New Delhi | Singapore | Washington DC Sage 2012 XXVI, 552 Seiten Illustrationen, Diagramme txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Literaturverzeichnis Seite 514-536 Culturele studies gtt Culture Kultursoziologe (DE-588)4398833-7 gnd rswk-swf Kultursoziologie (DE-588)4133431-0 gnd rswk-swf Kulturwissenschaften (DE-588)4033597-5 gnd rswk-swf Massenmedien (DE-588)4037877-9 gnd rswk-swf Volkskultur (DE-588)4063849-2 gnd rswk-swf Kulturphilosophie (DE-588)4165986-7 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4123623-3 Lehrbuch gnd-content Kulturwissenschaften (DE-588)4033597-5 s Kultursoziologe (DE-588)4398833-7 s Kulturphilosophie (DE-588)4165986-7 s Volkskultur (DE-588)4063849-2 s 1\p DE-604 Massenmedien (DE-588)4037877-9 s 2\p DE-604 Kultursoziologie (DE-588)4133431-0 s 3\p DE-604 Willis, Paul E. 1945- (DE-588)132678896 win HBZ Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=022573683&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis 1\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk 2\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk 3\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk |
spellingShingle | Barker, Chris 1955- Cultural studies theory and practice Culturele studies gtt Culture Kultursoziologe (DE-588)4398833-7 gnd Kultursoziologie (DE-588)4133431-0 gnd Kulturwissenschaften (DE-588)4033597-5 gnd Massenmedien (DE-588)4037877-9 gnd Volkskultur (DE-588)4063849-2 gnd Kulturphilosophie (DE-588)4165986-7 gnd |
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title | Cultural studies theory and practice |
title_auth | Cultural studies theory and practice |
title_exact_search | Cultural studies theory and practice |
title_full | Cultural studies theory and practice Chris Barker. With a foreword by Paul Willis |
title_fullStr | Cultural studies theory and practice Chris Barker. With a foreword by Paul Willis |
title_full_unstemmed | Cultural studies theory and practice Chris Barker. With a foreword by Paul Willis |
title_short | Cultural studies |
title_sort | cultural studies theory and practice |
title_sub | theory and practice |
topic | Culturele studies gtt Culture Kultursoziologe (DE-588)4398833-7 gnd Kultursoziologie (DE-588)4133431-0 gnd Kulturwissenschaften (DE-588)4033597-5 gnd Massenmedien (DE-588)4037877-9 gnd Volkskultur (DE-588)4063849-2 gnd Kulturphilosophie (DE-588)4165986-7 gnd |
topic_facet | Culturele studies Culture Kultursoziologe Kultursoziologie Kulturwissenschaften Massenmedien Volkskultur Kulturphilosophie Lehrbuch |
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