Feminist theory and cultural studies : stories of unsettled relations
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Feminist theory and cultural studies : stories of unsettled relations
(Cultural studies in practice)
Arnold , Oxford University Press, 2000
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Note
Bibliography: p. [199]-217
Includes indexes
Description and Table of Contents
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: hb ISBN 9780340718971
Description
The interaction of feminism with cultural studies has revolutionized both fields. This book traces the complex relationship between the two, examining the ways in which feminism has affected the key theoretical developments since 1970 and has influenced - and contested - the directions of cultural studies research. It examines the engagement of feminist theory with psychoanalysis and structuralism, with ethnographic research, with theories of cultural consumption, and with concepts of technology, the body and modernity. It offers a survey and assessment of the literature around each of these topics, providing students with an overview of the field and a basis for developed study within both areas.
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: pb ISBN 9780340718988
Description
The interaction of feminism with cultural studies has revolutionised both fields. Here, Sue Thornham traces the complex relationship between the two, examining the ways in which feminism has affected the key theoretical developments for the last thirty years and has influenced - and contested - the direction of cultural studies research. It examines the engagement of feminist theory with psychoanalysis and structuralism, with ethnographic research, with theories of cultural consumption, and with concepts of technology, the body and modernity. It offers an invaluable survey and assessment of the rich and varied literature around each of these topics, providing students with an admirable overview of the field and a firm basis for developed study within both areas.
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