Media culture : cultural studies, identity and politics between the modern and the postmodern created by Douglas Kellner
Material type:
- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0415105692
- 0415105706
- P92.U5 KEL
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Zvishavane Library Open Shelf | D 92 KEL (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 69809 | Available | BK9605 |
Book Cover; Title; Contents; INTRODUCTION; THEORY WARS AND CULTURAL STUDIES; MEDIA CULTURE, POLITICS, AND IDEOLOGY: FROM REAGAN TO RAMBO; FOR A CULTURAL STUDIES THAT IS CRITICAL, MULTICULTURAL, AND MULTIPERSPECTIVAL; SOCIAL ANXIETY, CLASS, AND DISAFFECTED YOUTH; BLACK VOICES FROM SPIKE LEE TO RAP; READING THE GULF WAR: PRODUCTION/TEXT/RECEPTION; TELEVISION, ADVERTISING, AND THE CONSTRUCTION OF POSTMODERN IDENTITIES; MADONNA, FASHION, AND IMAGE; MAPPING THE PRESENT FROM THE FUTURE: FROM BAUDRILLARD TO CYBERPUNK; CONCLUSION: FROM THE FUTURE BACK TO THE PRESENT; References; Index
major contribution to the growing debate on culture and politics. Assured, fair-minded and constantly stimulating, this book will be widely read by all those interested in the subject of culture
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