Table of contents
Cultural Studies for Emancipatory Thought
A rigorous undergraduate path from culture, power, and representation to critical research and social transformation
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- Cover1
- Copyright2
- How to read this book3
- Introduction4
- Chapter 1: What Cultural Studies Studies5
- Chapter 2: Culture, Society, and Everyday Life6
- Chapter 3: The Birth of Cultural Studies7
- Chapter 4: Power, Ideology, and Hegemony8
- Chapter 5: Meaning, Signs, and Representation9
- Chapter 6: Discourse, Knowledge, and Subjectivity10
- Chapter 7: Media, Communication, and Audience Power11
- Chapter 8: Popular Culture and the Politics of Pleasure12
- Chapter 9: Class, Labor, and Cultural Inequality13
- Chapter 10: Race, Coloniality, and Anti-Racist Cultural Analysis14
- Chapter 11: Gender, Sexuality, and Feminist Cultural Studies15
- Chapter 12: Intersectionality and the Complexity of Power16
- Chapter 13: Nation, Migration, and Identity17
- Chapter 14: Globalization, Cultural Flows, and Imperial Power18
- Chapter 15: Digital Culture, Platforms, and Algorithmic Power19
- Chapter 16: Methods for Cultural Research20
- Chapter 17: Reading Cultural Texts Critically21
- Chapter 18: Ethics, Reflexivity, and Positionality22
- Chapter 19: Cultural Policy, Institutions, and Public Memory23
- Chapter 20: Resistance, Social Movements, and Emancipatory Practice24
- Chapter 21: Designing a Cultural Studies Project25
- Chapter 22: The Future of Cultural Studies26
- Conclusion27