Description: Guide to Cultural Studies by N.S. Pradhaan is an insightful and comprehensive resource designed to provide students, educators, and scholars with a deep understanding of cultural theory and its multifaceted applications. This book bridges foundational concepts, theoretical frameworks, and contemporary perspectives, making it an essential guide for navigating the dynamic field of Cultural Studies.
Key Highlights:
Evolution of Cultural Studies: Explores its origins and growth, from critiquing traditional hierarchies to addressing modern cultural expressions like digital media, subcultures, and environmental activism.
Theoretical Insights: Examines contributions by major theorists, including Michel Foucault, Jacques Derrida, Edward Said, and Homi K. Bhabha, focusing on themes such as power, representation, gender, and postcolonialism.
Comprehensive A-Z Guide: Includes an extensive glossary of key terms and concepts, with detailed entries such as "Abjection," "Cornelius Castoriadis," and "Under Erasure."
Global Perspectives: Discusses the intersection of postcolonial and transnational cultural studies, highlighting the influence of globalization, migration, and digital technology on identities and traditions.
This guide is enriched with critical discussions that unpack complex ideas in an accessible format, encouraging readers to engage with cultural phenomena through an interdisciplinary lens.
Table of Contents:
Introduction
Guide to Cultural Studies (A-Z)
Theorists (A-Z)
List of Entries
Key Features:
Perfect for students and scholars of Cultural Studies, Literary Theory, and related disciplines.
Offers critical insights into contemporary cultural issues and theoretical frameworks.
A comprehensive glossary and index for easy reference.
Manufacturer/Publisher: Doaba Publications Country of Origin: India Packer Information: Doaba Publications, India