In The Cultural Politics of the New American Studies, leading American Studies scholar John Carlos Rowe responds to two urgent questions for intellectuals. First, how did neoliberal ideology use the issues of feminism, gay rights, multiculturalism, transnationalism and globalization, class mobility, religious freedom, and freedom of speech and cultural expression to justify a new -American Exceptionalism,- designed to support U.S. economic, political, military, and cultural expansion around the world in the past two decades? Second, if neoliberalism has employed successfully various cultural media, then what are the best means of criticizing its main claims and fundamental purposes? Is it possible under these circumstances to imagine a -cou...
With the rise of far-right nationalism and at the edge of centre-left reformism, neoliberalism has b...
Although neither a cultural philosophy nor a political theory, the concept of cultural politics emer...
In light of the overwhelming presence of neoliberalism within academia, this book examines how acade...
In The Cultural Politics of the New American Studies, leading American Studies scholar John Carlos R...
In The Cultural Politics of the New American Studies, leading American Studies scholar John Carlos R...
Anticapitalism and Culture argues that there is a strong relationship between the radical tradition ...
Frow, John. Cultural Studies and the Neoliberal Imagination. Yale Journal of Criticism 12:2 (1999), ...
Media studies has been dominated by three topics: infrastructure, content, and audiences..
In the last few years of the twentieth century, there is emerging a significant shift in the sensibi...
The starting point of our considerations is the two books published in 2010: “Ill Fares the Land” by...
Abstract: This paper explores the political-economic basis and ideological effects of talk about neo...
The “new academic novel” emerged in the 1980s as what had previously been a cloistered, insular genr...
follows in what is becoming for McCarthy a determined tradition of critical analysis and cultural ag...
This book explains neoliberalism as a phenomenon of the capitalist world-system. Many writers focus ...
This paper explores the political-economic basis and ideological effects of talk about neoliberalism...
With the rise of far-right nationalism and at the edge of centre-left reformism, neoliberalism has b...
Although neither a cultural philosophy nor a political theory, the concept of cultural politics emer...
In light of the overwhelming presence of neoliberalism within academia, this book examines how acade...
In The Cultural Politics of the New American Studies, leading American Studies scholar John Carlos R...
In The Cultural Politics of the New American Studies, leading American Studies scholar John Carlos R...
Anticapitalism and Culture argues that there is a strong relationship between the radical tradition ...
Frow, John. Cultural Studies and the Neoliberal Imagination. Yale Journal of Criticism 12:2 (1999), ...
Media studies has been dominated by three topics: infrastructure, content, and audiences..
In the last few years of the twentieth century, there is emerging a significant shift in the sensibi...
The starting point of our considerations is the two books published in 2010: “Ill Fares the Land” by...
Abstract: This paper explores the political-economic basis and ideological effects of talk about neo...
The “new academic novel” emerged in the 1980s as what had previously been a cloistered, insular genr...
follows in what is becoming for McCarthy a determined tradition of critical analysis and cultural ag...
This book explains neoliberalism as a phenomenon of the capitalist world-system. Many writers focus ...
This paper explores the political-economic basis and ideological effects of talk about neoliberalism...
With the rise of far-right nationalism and at the edge of centre-left reformism, neoliberalism has b...
Although neither a cultural philosophy nor a political theory, the concept of cultural politics emer...
In light of the overwhelming presence of neoliberalism within academia, this book examines how acade...