"When I said that part of what the Centre was about was trying to produce organic intellectual work, I of course had the question of pedagogy essentially in mind." -- Stuart Hall, "Cultural Studies and Its Theoretical Legacies" Those of us in the academy who call cultural studies "home" often claim that one of the main things we do is to teach cultural studies to other people. And, the vast majority of the time, that claim is simply wrong. As its title suggests, this essay is a polemic on the impossibility of teaching cultural studies. While recognizing that critical pedagogy is one of cultural studies' most important tasks, I argue that cultural studies itself is not something that people can be taught to do. Among other things, this ...
Pedagogy is foundational to cultural studies. At the very outset cultural studies positioned pedagog...
The field of cultural studies is one that has received much academic attention. However, a vast majo...
What is cultural studies? Why do we teach it? How do we teach it? – that we should never stop asking...
This article draws on the contributions and responses to a panel on teaching presented at the 2007 c...
Pedagogy is foundational to cultural studies. At the very outset cultural studies positioned pedagog...
This essay took the lead from conversations, worries and queries regarding the difficult situation o...
This essay explains that cultural studies is, by design, too diverse and heterogeneous a project to ...
Our main concern is to see if cultural studies can intervene more productively in the dominant educa...
Based on experiences and research at virtually all levels of the English education system I will arg...
Pedagogy is foundational to cultural studies. From the very outset cultural studies positioned pedag...
Pedagogy is foundational to cultural studies. At the very outset cultural studies positioned pedagog...
In “Culture Is Ordinary,” Raymond Williams challenged the then prevalent notion that “culture” is a ...
In this opening contribution to the Special Issue Cultural Studies and Education: A Dialogue of Disc...
Is, or should cultural studies be, a discipline or not? What exactly is its object? Should cultural ...
This short article returns to an original sense of the term ‘cultural studies’, that is, a subject w...
Pedagogy is foundational to cultural studies. At the very outset cultural studies positioned pedagog...
The field of cultural studies is one that has received much academic attention. However, a vast majo...
What is cultural studies? Why do we teach it? How do we teach it? – that we should never stop asking...
This article draws on the contributions and responses to a panel on teaching presented at the 2007 c...
Pedagogy is foundational to cultural studies. At the very outset cultural studies positioned pedagog...
This essay took the lead from conversations, worries and queries regarding the difficult situation o...
This essay explains that cultural studies is, by design, too diverse and heterogeneous a project to ...
Our main concern is to see if cultural studies can intervene more productively in the dominant educa...
Based on experiences and research at virtually all levels of the English education system I will arg...
Pedagogy is foundational to cultural studies. From the very outset cultural studies positioned pedag...
Pedagogy is foundational to cultural studies. At the very outset cultural studies positioned pedagog...
In “Culture Is Ordinary,” Raymond Williams challenged the then prevalent notion that “culture” is a ...
In this opening contribution to the Special Issue Cultural Studies and Education: A Dialogue of Disc...
Is, or should cultural studies be, a discipline or not? What exactly is its object? Should cultural ...
This short article returns to an original sense of the term ‘cultural studies’, that is, a subject w...
Pedagogy is foundational to cultural studies. At the very outset cultural studies positioned pedagog...
The field of cultural studies is one that has received much academic attention. However, a vast majo...
What is cultural studies? Why do we teach it? How do we teach it? – that we should never stop asking...