Internationalizing Cultural Studies: An Anthology

Internationalizing Cultural Studies: An Anthology

by Abbas (Author), ErniJN (Author)

Synopsis

Internationalizing Cultural Studies is an unprecedented resource that introduces and consolidates cultural studies literature from diverse locales and intellectual traditions. The book contains forty-four contemporary essays that introduce and pluralize cultural studies work from diverse locales and intellectual traditions; covers regions the world over, including Asia, Europe, and Africa; organizes material around key themes such as race and ethnicity, transnationalism, gender and sexual cultures, media production and consumption, urban life, popular practices, techno-cultures, and visual cultures; and, includes expert introductions from an international panel of editors, and facilitates customization of content for course use.

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Format: Pop up
Pages: 720
Edition: 1
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Published: 15 Sep 2004

ISBN 10: 0631236236
ISBN 13: 9780631236238

Media Reviews
This book is an important step forward for cultural studies. It is a significant effort to re-present cultural studies as a truly international endeavor. With its coverage of cultural studies' enormous geographical diversity, and the range of its speaking positions, it will hopefully reshape the ways we think about and teach cultural studies. Lawrence Grossberg, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill A-List authors and impressive analysis. This major collection captures the international scope and ambition of cultural studies and alerts us to vital new directions in the field. A must-have book. -- John Hartley, Queensland University of Technology Internationalizing Cultural Studies is a big, rich, innovative book: conceptually capacious, methodologically diverse, multiple in sites, sophisticated in linkages, well-organized for use, it just calls out for pedagogical application at those global/local pressure points where critical theory gets tested and transformed. This is a powerful work de-centering the global, agitating the local. Drawing on a far-flung trans-disciplinary team, Abbas and Erni have collated exemplary work, highlighted emergent tactics, sites, and paradigm shifts in a beautiful collection that will help frame debates, topics, methods and new trajectories of field-formation in the coming years and across various institutional and disciplinary frameworks. -- Rob Wilson, University of California at Santa Cruz
Author Bio
Ackbar Abbas is Professor of Comparative Literature at the University of Hong Kong. John Nguyet Erni is Associate Professor of Media and Cultural Studies and Coordinator of Graduate Studies in the Department of English and Communication, City University of Hong Kong.