Culture in Bits: The Monstrous Future of TheoryA&C Black, 01.08.2002 - 176 Seiten Cultural Studies seems to have lost its way somewhere between today's preoccupation with the empirical and the theory revolutions of the 1980s and 90s. Assessing the work of key theorists across the history of cultural studies--Raymond Williams, Stuart Hall, Meaghan Morris and Angela McRobbie--Culture In Bits argues that the trend towards a more politicized practice is in fact not political enough; theory, and deconstruction in particular, can offer a more radical and a more political engagement.Pinpointing the ambiguities that both constitute and disturb cultural studies and outlining a radical agenda for its future, Culture in Bits is vital reading for all interested in cultural practice and theory. |
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... interesting , are undermining the entire Western philosophical perspective which cultural studies continues to support.4 Cultural studies has thus tended to try to keep theory and deconstruction within certain limits ; part of what I am ...
... interesting , are undermining the entire Western philosophical perspective which cultural studies continues to support.4 Cultural studies has thus tended to try to keep theory and deconstruction within certain limits ; part of what I am ...
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... ) . What is so interesting about these technologies is not so much the extensions and improvements they offer to existing practices of scholarly Some Frequently Asked Questions 15 The One About 'Paradoxical' Discourses.
... ) . What is so interesting about these technologies is not so much the extensions and improvements they offer to existing practices of scholarly Some Frequently Asked Questions 15 The One About 'Paradoxical' Discourses.
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... interesting about the new electronic media technologies , however , is the challenge they offer to the accepted , conventional forms of culture and interpretation by placing the normal and the usual in a ' strange and disorientating new ...
... interesting about the new electronic media technologies , however , is the challenge they offer to the accepted , conventional forms of culture and interpretation by placing the normal and the usual in a ' strange and disorientating new ...
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... interesting in themselves , just that they don't have anything very interesting to say about their chosen object - revealing , as they do , more about the particular affiliations and identifications of the critic . If concerns over the ...
... interesting in themselves , just that they don't have anything very interesting to say about their chosen object - revealing , as they do , more about the particular affiliations and identifications of the critic . If concerns over the ...
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Inhalt
1 | |
20 | |
Something Else Besides The Third Way of Angela McRobbie | 41 |
The Monstrous Future of Cultural Studies | 65 |
Beyond Marxism and Psychoanalysis | 95 |
wwwculturalstudiesacuk | 111 |
Notes | 131 |
Index | 161 |
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Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
academic adult education analysis Angela McRobbie approach argument attempt Bhabha body boundary challenge Chapter critical distance critique cultural criticism cultural studies cultural studies practitioners Cultural Theory Culture in Bits debate deconstruction dialectical disciplinary disciplines discourses emphasis essay feminism forms Freud Further page references Future of Cultural Geoffrey Bennington given in parenthesis Hall's Homi K hypnosis idea identified institution institutionalization interdisciplinarity introjection introjection and projection Jacques Derrida Jim McGuigan knowledge Lawrence Grossberg London Manchester Martin Ryle Marxism Marxism and psychoanalysis McRobbie's Meaghan Morris means naff object op.cit political economy Political Literary Theories popular culture position possible precisely problems produce psychoanalysis question radical Raymond Williams reconceptualized references are given relation rethinking Robert Young Routledge simply Stuart Hall studies and political textuality Theoretical Legacies theory and politics thinking Tony Bennett Torn Halves traditional trans University in Ruins University Press
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 134 - Performativity describes this relation of being implicated in that which one opposes, this turning of power against itself to produce alternative modalities of power, to establish a kind of political contestation that is not a "pure...
Seite 103 - Expressed in the language of the oldest — the oral — instinctual impulses, the judgement is: "I should like to eat this," or "I should like to spit it out"; and, put more generally: "I should like to take this into myself and to keep that out." That is to say: "It shall be inside me
Seite 8 - The condition of possibility of this thing called responsibility is a certain experience and experiment of the possibility of the impossible: the testing of the aporia from which one may invent the only possible invention, the impossible invention.
Seite 74 - They are also effective or active (as one says) interventions, in particular political and institutional interventions that transform contexts without limiting themselves to theoretical or constative utterances even though they must also produce such utterances.
Seite 74 - I have published over the last twenty years, should suffice for you to realize that text, as I use the word, is not the book. No more than writing or trace, it is not limited to the paper which you cover with your graphism. It is precisely for strategic reasons . . . that I found it necessary to recast the concept of text by generalizing it almost without limit, in any case without present or perceptible limit, without any limit that is. That is why there is nothing 'beyond the text'.
Seite 129 - One can dream or speculate about the geo-techno-logical shocks which would have made the landscape of the psychoanalytic archive unrecognizable for the past century if, to limit myself to these indications, Freud, his contemporaries, collaborators and immediate disciples, instead of writing thousands of letters by hand, had had access to MCI or AT&T telephonic credit cards, portable tape recorders, computers, printers, faxes, televisions, teleconferences, and above all E-mail.
Seite 8 - I will even venture to say that ethics, politics, and responsibility, if there are any, will only ever have begun with the experience and experiment of aporia.
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