Doing Cultural Studies

Doing Cultural Studies

EnglishHardback
du Gay, Paul
SAGE Publications Ltd
EAN: 9781849205498
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Arguably the most famous book in its field... In theoretical terms, the legacy of Doing Cultural Studies confirms that this classic read is not just about the Walkman itself, but represents a series of clear observations about the symbolic meanings of culture.
- LSE Review of Books

Why think about the Walkman in the 21st century? Can the Walkman help us understand today’s media and cultural practices? Through the notion of the ′circuit of culture′, this book teaches students to critically examine what culture means, and how and why it is enmeshed with the media texts and objects in their lives. Students will:
  • Unpack the key concepts of contemporary culture, such as mobility, materiality, consumption and identity
  • Learn to think about some of the cultural conundrums of the present and their relation to the past, such as branding culture
  • Look with fresh eyes at today′s media world and the cultural practices it gives rise to
  • Gain practical experience with the historical comparative method
  • Practice their critical skills with up-to-date exercises and activities
This book takes students on a journey between past and present, giving them the skills do to cultural analysis along the way. It remains the perfect ′how to′ for students in media studies, cultural studies, design and sociology.
EAN 9781849205498
ISBN 1849205493
Binding Hardback
Publisher SAGE Publications Ltd
Publication date May 15, 2013
Pages 208
Language English
Dimensions 232 x 186
Country United Kingdom
Authors Du Gay, Paul; Hall, Stuart; Janes Linda; Mackay, Hugh; Madsen Anders Koed; Negus Keith
Edition 2 Revised edition
Series Culture, Media and Identities series