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Index
Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Contents
What Is Cultural Studies?
What is Culture?
What is the Subject of Cultural Studies?
Characteristics of Cultural Studies
How to do Cultural Studies: Semiotics
Signs, Codes and Texts
Representation of the Other
Discursive Analysis
Decoding the Indian Restaurant
Origins of Cultural Studies
Founding Fathers
Richard Hoggart
Authentic Working-Class Life
Raymond Williams
E.P. Thompson: Understanding Class
Remembering History
Stuart Hall
Intellectual Practice
Culture Makes a Difference
British Cultural Studies
The Internationalism of Cultural Studies
Broadening the Issues
Althusser’s Structuralism
The Influence of Antonio Gramsci
Hegemony
Intellectuals
Criticism of British Cultural Studies
The Migration of Cultural Studies
American Cultural Studies
Canadian Cultural Studies
Australian Cultural Studies
French Cultural Studies
Pierre Bourdieu
South Asian Cultural Studies
The CSDS
CCS or the “Teen Murti”
The Subaltern Studies Collective
The Influence of Gandhi
The Place of English
Ashis Nandy
The Stereotyped Oriental
The Permeable Self
The Non-Player and the Future
What is the Solution?
Cultural Studies of Science
The Paradigm Shift
Science Defended …
… And Science (de)Constructed
Technoculture Theory
Haraway’s Cyborgs
Orientalism
Forerunners to Orientalism
Criticisms of Said
Post-Colonial Discourse
Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak
Homi Bhabha
Sara Suleri
Race and Identity
Multiculturalism and its Critics
Cornel West
bell hooks
Henry Louis Gates, Jr.
Diaspora
Diaspora Space
The Black Atlantic
Women and Gender
Women Take Issue
Queer Theory
Representing Homosexuality
Challenging the Representation
Media and Culture
Media Codes
The Basic Issues of Representation
Globalization
Consequences of Globalization
Resisting Globalization
Where is Cultural Studies Going?
Further Reading
Index
Biographies
Acknowledgements
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