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The fundamental task facing students of cultural studies is to apply theory to critical practice. Introducing Cultural Studies: Learning through Practice provides readers with the conceptual tools to practice cultural analysis for themselves. Further, readers will:Get a basic idea of the historical development of cultural studiesBecome familiar with important critics in the British cultural studies traditionGet a concise but critically aware introduction to key conceptsBecome conversant with some of the main areas of interest to cultural studiesDevelop awareness of how theory can be transformed into practiceDevelop the skills required to produce well-argued and informed projectsSee, from numerous practical examples, how concepts work in practiceEach chapter has a short introduction to explain the basic content and a brief description of the main learning goals. Chapters are concluded with brief summaries, references and advice on further reading. The book is full of exercises to motivate readers to respond to the book in an active and enjoyable way.This book, by combining heuristic thinking with creative-critical approaches, provides undergraduates with an assured, witty, engaging and essential introduction to cultural studies.David Walton is affiliated with the Universidad de Murcia, and is Senior Lecturer in Cultural Studies.
E.P. Thompson and Working-Class Culture as a Site of Conflict, Consciousness and Resistance
E.P. Thompson and Working-Class Culture as a Site of Conflict, Consciousness and Resistance
Introduction
This is the second chapter on ‘The Transformative Power of Working-class Culture’. By way of a series of dialogues, it will ...
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