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Introduction | 1 | |
1 | The idea of cultural studies | 9 |
Language and culture | 10 | |
Semiotics and signification | 13 | |
Marxism and ideology | 17 | |
Individualism and subjectivity | 20 | |
Texts, contexts and discourses | 22 | |
Applying the principles | 26 | |
2 | The British tradition: a short history | 33 |
Hoggart and The Uses of Literacy | 38 | |
Raymond Williams | 41 | |
E. P. Thompson and culturalism | 55 | |
Stuart Hall | 58 | |
The Birmingham Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies | 62 | |
Other 'centres' | 65 | |
3 | Texts and contexts | 71 |
Encoding/decoding | 72 | |
The establishment of textual analysis | 77 | |
Dethroning the text | 89 | |
Polysemy, ambiguity and reading texts | 95 | |
Textual events | 106 | |
4 | Audiences | 109 |
Morley and the Nationwide audience | 109 | |
Watching with the audience: Dorothy Hobson and Crossroads | 113 | |
Widening the frame: TV in the home | 119 | |
Text and audience: Buckingham's East Enders | 124 | |
Media audiences and ethnography | 130 | |
The audience as fiction | 134 | |
From reception to consumption | 138 | |
5 | Ethnographies, histories and sociologies | 143 |
Ethnography | 143 | |
Historians and cultural studies | 152 | |
Sociology, cultural studies and media institutions | 159 | |
6 | Ideology | 166 |
The return of the repressed | 168 | |
The turn to Gramsci | 177 | |
The retreat from ideology: resistance, pleasure and the new revisionism | 181 | |
Postmodernism | 189 | |
7 | Politics | 196 |
Politics, class and cultural studies | 196 | |
Women take issue | 202 | |
There ain't no black ... | 207 | |
Identity | 212 | |
New ethnicities | 215 | |
From consumer to citizen | 219 | |
8 | Conclusion | 225 |
'Doing' cultural studies | 225 | |
The circuit of culture | 228 | |
Conclusion | 230 | |
Notes | 232 | |
Bibliography | 236 | |
About the author | 252 | |
Index | 253 |
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