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First published in 2004. A collection of the pioneering work from The Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies.

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`No-one who wants to understand why cultural studies have now become a respectable, vigorous and essential field of analysis can afford to ignore it.' - TES



Table of Contents

Part One Introduction 1 Cultural Studies and the Centre: some problematics and Problems, 2 Barrington Moore, Perry Anderson and English social Development, Part Two Ethnography 3 Introduction to ethnography at the Centre, 4 Subcultural conflict and working-class community, 5 Notes on method, 6 Green Farm Scout Camp, 7 Housewives and the mass media, Part Three Media Studies 8 Introduction to Media Studies at the Centre, 9 The ideological dimension of media messages, 10 Encoding/decoding, 11 Television news and the Social Contract, 12 Recent developments in theories of language and ideology: a critical note, 13 Texts, readers, subjects, Part Four Language 14 Introduction to Language Studies at the Centre, 15 Ideology and subjectivity, 16 Theories of language and subjectivity, 17 Sexuality for sale, Part Five English Studies 18 Literature/society: mapping the field The Literature and Society Group, 1972–3, 19 Recent developments in English Studies at the Centre The English Studies Group, 1978–9, 20 Selective guide to further reading and contacts

Culture Media Language

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 11/3/1980 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780415079068, 978-0415079068
      ISBN10: 0415079063

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      First published in 2004. A collection of the pioneering work from The Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies.

      Trade Review

      `No-one who wants to understand why cultural studies have now become a respectable, vigorous and essential field of analysis can afford to ignore it.' - TES



      Table of Contents

      Part One Introduction 1 Cultural Studies and the Centre: some problematics and Problems, 2 Barrington Moore, Perry Anderson and English social Development, Part Two Ethnography 3 Introduction to ethnography at the Centre, 4 Subcultural conflict and working-class community, 5 Notes on method, 6 Green Farm Scout Camp, 7 Housewives and the mass media, Part Three Media Studies 8 Introduction to Media Studies at the Centre, 9 The ideological dimension of media messages, 10 Encoding/decoding, 11 Television news and the Social Contract, 12 Recent developments in theories of language and ideology: a critical note, 13 Texts, readers, subjects, Part Four Language 14 Introduction to Language Studies at the Centre, 15 Ideology and subjectivity, 16 Theories of language and subjectivity, 17 Sexuality for sale, Part Five English Studies 18 Literature/society: mapping the field The Literature and Society Group, 1972–3, 19 Recent developments in English Studies at the Centre The English Studies Group, 1978–9, 20 Selective guide to further reading and contacts

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