Cultural Studies and Cultural Value (Cornell East Asia Series; 70)

Cultural Studies and Cultural Value (Cornell East Asia Series; 70)

by JohnFrow (Author)

Synopsis

Cultural Studies and Cultural Value is a major critique of the important new discipline of cultural studies. Cultural studies has generally organized itself around the opposition of high to low culture, reversing the traditional hierarchy of value, but leaving intact the polarity and the direct correlation of culture and class. Through detailed readings of the work of Pierre Bourdieu, Michel de Certeau, Stuart Hall, and Ernesto Laclau, John Frow challenges this key assumption. He argues that the field of culture now has multiple centres and multiple domains of value and that these are irreducible to a single scale. Intellectuals play the crucial role in the mediation of the cultural field; their possession of cultural capital endows intellectuals with specific class interests which are distinct from those of the classes of groups for whom they claim to speak. Cultural Studies and Cultural Value seeks a revitalized and 'poststructuralist' account of social class, a basis from which cultural studies can effect a much-needed reorientation.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 200
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Published: 30 Mar 1995

ISBN 10: 019871128X
ISBN 13: 9780198711285

Media Reviews
...astute and judicious unfolding of the problem of value in cultural studies. * Times Literary Studies *
lively and engrossing book ... Frow deftly exposes the weaknesses of relativism showing that it does not so much resolve as side-step the problem of value. * Times Higher Education Supplement *
Frow's argument, though conducted in rather forbidding prose, is frequently brilliant * Peter Schwendener, The American Scholar, Volume 65, No. 3, Summer 1996 *
Author Bio
John Frow is Professor of English at the University of Queensland.