Culture and Power: A History of Cultural Studies

Culture and Power: A History of Cultural Studies

by Mark Gibson (Author)

Synopsis

Power has long been a central preoccupation of social and cultural analysis. Culture and Power focuses on power to shape a history of Cultural Studies. A critical analysis of the nature and purpose of Cultural Studies, the book assesses the development of the discipline from the work of Michel Foucault in post-war France and the Birmingham Centre for Cultural Studies in the 1970s to the expansion of the field in the United States and present-day concerns with culture, politics and ethics.As Cultural Studies has shifted, the concept of power has changed and become more problematic. Moving on from the celebrated 'culture wars' - and battles over language, objective knowledge and disciplinary values and meanings - Culture and Power unravels the social, ideological and political knots bound up in the concept of power. In doing so, the book charts not only the history but also the possible future of Cultural Studies.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 256
Publisher: Berg Publishers
Published: 01 Mar 2007

ISBN 10: 1845201175
ISBN 13: 9781845201173
Book Overview: Also available in hardback, 9781845201166 GBP55.00 (March, 2007)

Media Reviews
'[The book] is the most significant and original contribution on a topic - power - that is both central to Cultural Studies yet is not discussed in depth in that field.' Terry Flew, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane'An excellent critique of cultural studies' moralism and its frequently dogmatic relationship to power and oppression, the book is also an important intervention into the ongoing debate about cultural studies' responsibilities and its future direction.'Joanna Zylinska, Goldsmiths College, University of London
Author Bio
Mark Gibson is Senior Lecturer in Communications and Media Studies in the National Centre for Australian Studies at Monash University.