Decoding Culture: Theory and Method in Cultural Studies

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`This book represents a significant intervention and, as such, should be used on numerous cultural studies courses. In its intellectual honesty and clarity Tudor's book will stand as an authoritative basis for further developments in the coming years' - David Chaney Decoding Culture offers a concise and accessible account of the development of cultural studies from the late 1950s to the 1990s. Focusing on the significant theoretical and methodological assumptions that have informed the cultural studies project - the text: covers the key thinkers and key perspectives including, structuralism and post-structuralism, Screen theory, the Birmingham School, and audience analysis; offers a timely corrective t

Author(s): Mr Andrew Tudor
Edition: 1
Year: 1999

Language: English
Pages: 224

Contents......Page 6
1 - The Story So Far......Page 8
2 - The Way We Were......Page 26
3 - Enter Structuralism......Page 56
4 - Situating Subjects......Page 88
5 - Resisting the Dominant......Page 116
6 - Gendered Subjects, Women's Texts......Page 144
7 - The Rise of the Reader......Page 172
References......Page 202
Index......Page 210