Cultural Studies explores popular culture in a uniquely exciting and innovative way. Encouraging experimentation, intervention and dialogue, Cultural Studies is both politically and theoretically rewarding.
Author(s): Various
Year: 2010
Language: English
Pages: 176
Book Cover......Page 1
Title......Page 2
Editorial Statement......Page 3
Contents......Page 5
Keywords......Page 6
Disneyfication......Page 8
Just what the doctor ordered?......Page 12
Trademark vs. copyright......Page 14
The posthumous Seuss: a reader’s guide......Page 18
Exhuming Seuss: the recommended, the unfinished and the mediocre......Page 19
The aphoristic Seuss......Page 23
Wubbulous......Page 25
Repackaging Seuss: board books and other products......Page 28
Dr Seuss from then to now......Page 30
Notes......Page 34
References......Page 36
Abstract......Page 41
Keywords......Page 42
Forgetting Jill Johnston......Page 44
Dead feminist history......Page 46
The body that Jill built/reading Lesbian Nation......Page 49
Town Bloody Hall......Page 51
Writing for survival......Page 52
Post-hoc politics......Page 54
The seduction of Lysistrata......Page 55
Re-reading the criminal......Page 58
Moving on......Page 60
Resuscitating feminist histories......Page 62
Notes......Page 65
References......Page 68
Keywords......Page 72
Literary machines: the romantic self and technology......Page 75
The moment of Mosaic......Page 77
The ‘information superhighway’ as a political economic mid-life crisis......Page 78
The computer programmer as romantic hero: Netscape through the lens of Wired......Page 80
The moment of Open Source......Page 82
Conclusion: culture, subjectivity and the making of markets......Page 84
Notes......Page 86
References......Page 89
Introduction......Page 92
New Labour’s millennium experience......Page 94
The cultural disaster......Page 97
The managerial paradigm......Page 98
Multidimensional analysis......Page 100
The role of sponsorship......Page 101
Ideology and meaning......Page 103
Generous and reflexive visiting......Page 107
Typology of visitor orientation......Page 108
Conclusion—a shell for neo-liberalism......Page 109
References......Page 110
Abstract......Page 113
Keywords......Page 114
Neighbourhoods......Page 117
Villages......Page 125
Partial publicity......Page 130
‘How d’you think I’m doing at my job?’......Page 132
References......Page 133
Keywords......Page 135
The evolution of ‘evolution’......Page 139
The boot camp for natural selection......Page 143
‘Move with the cheese and enjoy it’......Page 146
Where there’s a will?......Page 149
Notes......Page 151
References......Page 153
‘Honoring The Dignity Of The Specific’......Page 155
An Automatic Choice......Page 162
Notes on contributors......Page 164
Photographs, tables and figures......Page 166
Reference List......Page 167
Offprints......Page 168
Guidelines for Book Reviews......Page 169
Subscription Information......Page 173
Editorial Board......Page 175