An accessible introduction to the expanding field of cultural
studies, "Theorizing Culture" provides a range of critical
perspectives on contemporary cultural forms, practices, and
identities. In an era of posts', terms such as postmodernism,
postcolonialism, post-Enlightenment, post-feminism,
post-disciplinary, and even post-history pervade much of the
conceptual terrain for cultural research. At the same time, more
familiar analytical categories, such as representation, experience,
reality, and power, have been neglected.
This book agrees with the important postmodern focus on
contingency, temporality, and situational definitions of the world.
Without the neutral ground of modernism beneath our feet, we face
culturally specific, contingent questions of value. Extending
beyond the postmodern debate to reinstate the critical dimension in
cultural analysis, this anthology covers a wide range of
contemporary subjects, such as the body, AIDS, race, the
environment, and virtual reality.
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