In this paper I address a recent debate about the role of human agency in cultural materialism. Cultural materialists, above all else, analyse texts from a materialist rather than an idealist perspective, and over the last thirty years this has proven transformative for Shakespeare studies. Unfortunately the approach has also been regularly misunderstood, and in looking at why that might have been the case I want to draw out some aspects of what the approach has inherited from Marxism. I argue that cultural materialism is far more sceptical about the so-called ‘systems of control’ associated with thinkers such as Althusser and Foucault than has often been thought.</p
Externalism in philosophy of technology, design studies, cognitive science, technologystudies, and m...
Copyright © 1986 John Frow. All rights reserved.In this book I try to theorize the concepts of syste...
If we come to consciousness within a language that is complicit with the social order, how can we co...
In this paper I address a recent debate about the role of human agency in cultural materialism. Cult...
Looking backwards can be dangerous, politically speaking – and cultural materialism is nothing if no...
Combining close attention to Shakespearean texts and the conditions of their production with an expl...
In this article, I draw on the work of authors associated with New Materialism(s) and the material t...
This article outlines the various ways in which recent criticism has related Shakespeare’s plays to ...
This thesis traces the etymology of 'materialism' using a Foucauldian discourse analysis to bring to...
This is a journal article.Marxist cultural theory underlies much teaching in university departments ...
For most the twentieth century, the serious study of Shakespeare's works was founded on a general ac...
My short article is a critical comment on Hartmut Böhme’s position paper „Perspectives of cultural s...
Addressing current attempts to describe culture as an entanglement of humans and nonhumans, this pap...
Why does it seem inevitable for us to see Shakespeare as “political” when for centuries no one else ...
This paper is a discussion of the political agency of Cultural Studies within the contemporary conju...
Externalism in philosophy of technology, design studies, cognitive science, technologystudies, and m...
Copyright © 1986 John Frow. All rights reserved.In this book I try to theorize the concepts of syste...
If we come to consciousness within a language that is complicit with the social order, how can we co...
In this paper I address a recent debate about the role of human agency in cultural materialism. Cult...
Looking backwards can be dangerous, politically speaking – and cultural materialism is nothing if no...
Combining close attention to Shakespearean texts and the conditions of their production with an expl...
In this article, I draw on the work of authors associated with New Materialism(s) and the material t...
This article outlines the various ways in which recent criticism has related Shakespeare’s plays to ...
This thesis traces the etymology of 'materialism' using a Foucauldian discourse analysis to bring to...
This is a journal article.Marxist cultural theory underlies much teaching in university departments ...
For most the twentieth century, the serious study of Shakespeare's works was founded on a general ac...
My short article is a critical comment on Hartmut Böhme’s position paper „Perspectives of cultural s...
Addressing current attempts to describe culture as an entanglement of humans and nonhumans, this pap...
Why does it seem inevitable for us to see Shakespeare as “political” when for centuries no one else ...
This paper is a discussion of the political agency of Cultural Studies within the contemporary conju...
Externalism in philosophy of technology, design studies, cognitive science, technologystudies, and m...
Copyright © 1986 John Frow. All rights reserved.In this book I try to theorize the concepts of syste...
If we come to consciousness within a language that is complicit with the social order, how can we co...