Critical Trajectories
«"Critical Trajectories provides an accessible and compelling snapshot of many of Tony Bennett’s most important contributions to defining a Foucauldean practice of cultural studies. It is a valuable addition to any library of contemporary cultural studies! Lawrence Grossberg, Morris Davis Distinguished Professor of Communication Studies and Cultural Studies, Co-editor, Cultural Studies
"Bennett's writing is as original and serious as it is unafraid to take up bold, sometimes controversial points of view. This book provides an excellent overview of his pathbreaking work on culture, power and government." Ien Ang, Distinguished Professor of Cultural Studies. University of Western Sydney
"More than just another 'best of' collection of scholarly essays." M/C Reviews
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Critical Trajectories: Culture, Society, Intellectuals brings together for the first time writings from one of the leading figures in cultural studies -- Tony Bennett. The selections in the volume span the period from the late 1970s to the present, representing issues of enduring concern in Bennett's work over this period and throughout his wide-ranging intellectual career. Les mer
Detaljer
- Forlag
- Wiley-Blackwell
- Innbinding
- Paperback
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Sider
- 224
- ISBN
- 9781405156998
- Utgivelsesår
- 2007
- Format
- 25 x 17 cm
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«"Critical Trajectories provides an accessible and compelling snapshot of many of Tony Bennett’s most important contributions to defining a Foucauldean practice of cultural studies. It is a valuable addition to any library of contemporary cultural studies! Lawrence Grossberg, Morris Davis Distinguished Professor of Communication Studies and Cultural Studies, Co-editor, Cultural Studies
"Bennett's writing is as original and serious as it is unafraid to take up bold, sometimes controversial points of view. This book provides an excellent overview of his pathbreaking work on culture, power and government." Ien Ang, Distinguished Professor of Cultural Studies. University of Western Sydney
"More than just another 'best of' collection of scholarly essays." M/C Reviews
»