A review of Melissa Gregg, Cultural Studies’ Affective Voices (Palgrave Macmillan, New York, 2006)
Bashing cultural studies is a popular pastime. While critics often dismiss the field as mere fashion...
A review of Gary Hall and Clare Birchell (eds), New Cultural Studies: Adventures in Theory (Edinburg...
Taking as its provocation the recent observation by Larry Grossberg that “knowledge is relatively po...
A review of Melissa Gregg, Cultural Studies’ Affective Voices (Palgrave Macmillan, New York, 2006). ...
Cultural Studies 1983: A Theoretical History offers a posthumous collection of lectures by influenti...
This review essay is an attempt to take up the call for 'future debates within and about cultural st...
This essay is an intellectual history, one of affect theory both within and without biblical studies...
The following exchange grew out of a series of posts to the Cultural Studies Association of Australa...
Is, or should cultural studies be, a discipline or not? What exactly is its object? Should cultural ...
Discussions of the contested politics of academic fields that have emerged from social movements oft...
The Pedagogy of Cultural Studies, edited by Andrew Hickey, seeks to expand understandings of pedagog...
This short article returns to an original sense of the term ‘cultural studies’, that is, a subject w...
An affective dimension is often at work in constructions of political ‘reality’. Such a recognition ...
Research in the humanities has variously received criticism for its obtuse and inaccessible language...
A review of John Hartley's A Short History of Cultural Studies (Sage, London, 2003)
Bashing cultural studies is a popular pastime. While critics often dismiss the field as mere fashion...
A review of Gary Hall and Clare Birchell (eds), New Cultural Studies: Adventures in Theory (Edinburg...
Taking as its provocation the recent observation by Larry Grossberg that “knowledge is relatively po...
A review of Melissa Gregg, Cultural Studies’ Affective Voices (Palgrave Macmillan, New York, 2006). ...
Cultural Studies 1983: A Theoretical History offers a posthumous collection of lectures by influenti...
This review essay is an attempt to take up the call for 'future debates within and about cultural st...
This essay is an intellectual history, one of affect theory both within and without biblical studies...
The following exchange grew out of a series of posts to the Cultural Studies Association of Australa...
Is, or should cultural studies be, a discipline or not? What exactly is its object? Should cultural ...
Discussions of the contested politics of academic fields that have emerged from social movements oft...
The Pedagogy of Cultural Studies, edited by Andrew Hickey, seeks to expand understandings of pedagog...
This short article returns to an original sense of the term ‘cultural studies’, that is, a subject w...
An affective dimension is often at work in constructions of political ‘reality’. Such a recognition ...
Research in the humanities has variously received criticism for its obtuse and inaccessible language...
A review of John Hartley's A Short History of Cultural Studies (Sage, London, 2003)
Bashing cultural studies is a popular pastime. While critics often dismiss the field as mere fashion...
A review of Gary Hall and Clare Birchell (eds), New Cultural Studies: Adventures in Theory (Edinburg...
Taking as its provocation the recent observation by Larry Grossberg that “knowledge is relatively po...