Contemporary Cultural Theory: An Introduction

Contemporary Cultural Theory: An Introduction

by Andrew Milner (Author)

Synopsis

Contemporary Cultural Theory provides a general introduction to the increasingly complex international debates within the burgeoning field of cultural studies. The past 20 years have witnessed an extraordinary expansion of interest in culture, much of it self-consciously radical in political intent and purpose. The book is a deliberately controversial, and at times polemical, intervention into current debate. The book identifies six paradigms in cultural studies: utilitarianism; culturalism; Marxism; structuralism; feminism; and postmodernism. Andrew Milner illustrates how each of these has been imported into Australia: utilitarianism through the dominant cultural institutions; Marxism and feminism through the socialist and women's movements; culturalism through, on the one hand, the discipline of English and on the other through radical nationalism; and structuralism and postmodernism through the contemporary radical academy.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 160
Publisher: Allen & Unwin
Published: 01 Apr 1991

ISBN 10: 004442292X
ISBN 13: 9780044422921

Author Bio
Dr Andrew Milner is Director of the Centre for General and Comparative Literature at Monash University. He is the author of John Milton and the English Revolution and The Road to St Kilda Pier, co-editor with Philip Thomson and Chris Worth of Postmodern Conditions and with Chris Worth of Discourse and Difference.