Media and cultural studies :
Media and cultural studies : keyworks /
edited by Meenakshi Gigi Durham and Douglas M. Kellner.
- Rev. ed.
- Malden : Blackwell, 2006.
- xxxviii, 755 p. : ill. b&w ; 25 cm.
- Keyworks in cultural studies ; 2 .
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Adventures in media and cultural studies: introducing the keyworks / Culture, ideology and hegemony -- The ruling class and the ruling ideas / History of the subaltern classes; (ii) The concept of "ideology"; (iii) Cultural themes: ideological material / The work of art in the age of mechanical reproduction / The cultural industry: enlightenment as mass deception / The public sphere: an encyclopedia article / Ideology and ideological state apparatuses (Notes towards an investigation) / (i) Operation margarine; (ii) Myth today / The medium is the message / The commodity as spectacle / Introduction: instructions on how to become a general in the Disneyland Club / Base and superstructures in Marxist cultural theory / (i) From culture to hegemony; (ii) Subculture: the unnatural break / Encoding/Decoding / On the politics of empirical audience research / Political economy -- Contributions to a political economy of mass-communication / On the audience commodity and its work / A propaganda model / Not yet the post-imperialist era / Gendering the commodity audience: critical media research, feminism, and political economy / (i) Introduction; (ii) The aristocracy of culture / On television / The Politics of representation -- Visual pleasure and narrative cinema / Stereotyping / Eating the other: desire and resistance / British cultural studies and the pitfalls of identity / Under western eyes: feminist scholarship and colonial discourses / Hybrid cultures, oblique powers / The postmodern turn and new media -- The precession of simulacra / Postmodernism, or the cultural logic of late capitalism / Feminism, postmodernism and the "real me" / Postmodern virtualities / Quentin Tarantino's Star Wars?: digital cinema, media convergence , and participatory culture / Globalization and social movements -- Disjuncture and difference in the global cultural economy / The global and the local in international communications / The processes: from nationalisms to transnationalisms / Globalization as hybridization / (Re)asserting national television and national identity against the global, regional, and local levels of world television / Oppositional politics and the Internet: a critical/reconstructive approach / Douglas M. Kellner and Meenakshi Gigi Durham -- Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels -- Antonio Gramsci -- Walter Benjamin -- Max Horkheimer and Theodor W. Adorno -- Jürgen Habermas -- Louis Althusser -- Roland Barthes -- Marshall McLuhan -- Guy Debord -- Ariel Dorfman and Armand Mattelart -- Raymond Williams -- Dick Hebdige -- Stuart Hall -- Ien Ang -- Nicholas Garnham. Dallas W. Smythe -- Edward Herman and Noam Chomsky -- Herbert I. Schiller -- Eileen R. Meehan -- Pierre Bourdieu -- Pierre Bourdieu -- Laura Mulvey -- Richard Dyer -- bell hooks -- Paul Gilroy -- Chandra Talpade Mohanty -- Néstor García Canclini -- Jean Baudrillard -- Fredric Jameson -- Angela McRobbie -- Mark Poster -- Henry Jenkins -- Arjun Appadurai -- Annabelle Sreberny -- Jesús Martín-Barbero. Jan Nederveen Pieterse -- Joseph Straubhaar -- Richard Kahn and Douglas M. Kellner -- Pt. 1. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. Pt. 3. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. Pt. 4. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. Pt. 5. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. Pt. 6. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38.
Bringing together a range of core texts into one volume, this acclaimed anthology offers the definitive resource in culture, media, and communication.
A fully revised new edition of the bestselling anthology in this dynamic and multidisciplinary field.
New contributions include essays from Althusser through to Henry Jenkins, and a completely new section on Globalization and Social Movements.
Retains important emphasis on the giant thinkers and "makers" of the field: Gramsci on hegemony; Althusser on ideology; Horkheimer and Adorno on the culture industry; Raymond Williams on Marxist cultural theory; Habermas on the public sphere; McLuhan on media; Chomsky on propaganda; hooks and Mulvey on the subjects of visual pleasure and oppositional gazes.
Features a substantial critical introduction, short section introductions and full bibliographic citations.
9781405132589 1405132582
Mass media and culture
Popular culture
302.23
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Adventures in media and cultural studies: introducing the keyworks / Culture, ideology and hegemony -- The ruling class and the ruling ideas / History of the subaltern classes; (ii) The concept of "ideology"; (iii) Cultural themes: ideological material / The work of art in the age of mechanical reproduction / The cultural industry: enlightenment as mass deception / The public sphere: an encyclopedia article / Ideology and ideological state apparatuses (Notes towards an investigation) / (i) Operation margarine; (ii) Myth today / The medium is the message / The commodity as spectacle / Introduction: instructions on how to become a general in the Disneyland Club / Base and superstructures in Marxist cultural theory / (i) From culture to hegemony; (ii) Subculture: the unnatural break / Encoding/Decoding / On the politics of empirical audience research / Political economy -- Contributions to a political economy of mass-communication / On the audience commodity and its work / A propaganda model / Not yet the post-imperialist era / Gendering the commodity audience: critical media research, feminism, and political economy / (i) Introduction; (ii) The aristocracy of culture / On television / The Politics of representation -- Visual pleasure and narrative cinema / Stereotyping / Eating the other: desire and resistance / British cultural studies and the pitfalls of identity / Under western eyes: feminist scholarship and colonial discourses / Hybrid cultures, oblique powers / The postmodern turn and new media -- The precession of simulacra / Postmodernism, or the cultural logic of late capitalism / Feminism, postmodernism and the "real me" / Postmodern virtualities / Quentin Tarantino's Star Wars?: digital cinema, media convergence , and participatory culture / Globalization and social movements -- Disjuncture and difference in the global cultural economy / The global and the local in international communications / The processes: from nationalisms to transnationalisms / Globalization as hybridization / (Re)asserting national television and national identity against the global, regional, and local levels of world television / Oppositional politics and the Internet: a critical/reconstructive approach / Douglas M. Kellner and Meenakshi Gigi Durham -- Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels -- Antonio Gramsci -- Walter Benjamin -- Max Horkheimer and Theodor W. Adorno -- Jürgen Habermas -- Louis Althusser -- Roland Barthes -- Marshall McLuhan -- Guy Debord -- Ariel Dorfman and Armand Mattelart -- Raymond Williams -- Dick Hebdige -- Stuart Hall -- Ien Ang -- Nicholas Garnham. Dallas W. Smythe -- Edward Herman and Noam Chomsky -- Herbert I. Schiller -- Eileen R. Meehan -- Pierre Bourdieu -- Pierre Bourdieu -- Laura Mulvey -- Richard Dyer -- bell hooks -- Paul Gilroy -- Chandra Talpade Mohanty -- Néstor García Canclini -- Jean Baudrillard -- Fredric Jameson -- Angela McRobbie -- Mark Poster -- Henry Jenkins -- Arjun Appadurai -- Annabelle Sreberny -- Jesús Martín-Barbero. Jan Nederveen Pieterse -- Joseph Straubhaar -- Richard Kahn and Douglas M. Kellner -- Pt. 1. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. Pt. 3. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. Pt. 4. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. Pt. 5. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. Pt. 6. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38.
Bringing together a range of core texts into one volume, this acclaimed anthology offers the definitive resource in culture, media, and communication.
A fully revised new edition of the bestselling anthology in this dynamic and multidisciplinary field.
New contributions include essays from Althusser through to Henry Jenkins, and a completely new section on Globalization and Social Movements.
Retains important emphasis on the giant thinkers and "makers" of the field: Gramsci on hegemony; Althusser on ideology; Horkheimer and Adorno on the culture industry; Raymond Williams on Marxist cultural theory; Habermas on the public sphere; McLuhan on media; Chomsky on propaganda; hooks and Mulvey on the subjects of visual pleasure and oppositional gazes.
Features a substantial critical introduction, short section introductions and full bibliographic citations.
9781405132589 1405132582
Mass media and culture
Popular culture
302.23
