Culture in Bits: The Monstrous Future of Theory

Culture in Bits: The Monstrous Future of Theory

by Gary Hall (Author)

Synopsis

Where is cultural studies today? Does it have anything left to say? Where is theory and where is politics? Certainly, 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 - this book 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, this book is designed for all those interested in cultural practice and theory.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 176
Edition: First Edition - Soft Cover
Publisher: The Athlone Press
Published: 04 Jul 2002

ISBN 10: 9780826459
ISBN 13: 9780826459909

Media Reviews
Culture in Bits addresses one of the key issues in the Humanities and Social Sciences today: the relation of cultural studies and poststructuralism. Approaching the topic with a broad and deep understanding of both cultural studies and poststructuralist writing, the book illuminates the relation of theory to empirical work, politics to scholarship and technology to the University. Highly recommended. Mark Poster, University of California at Irvine.
Author Bio
Gary Hall is Senior Lecturer in Media and Cultural Studies at Middlesex University, UK. As well as founding co-editor of the electronic journal Culture Machine, he is also general co-editor of Continuum's Technologies series.