Introducing Cultural Studies: Learning through PracticeSAGE, 2007. nov. 29. - 336 oldal "An outstanding entry level text aimed at those with little or no cultural studies knowledge... Innovative, creative and clever."
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... jazz) by drawing on and uniting the work of Marx and Freud to create a highly distinctive form of criticism. Adorno will be presented as a (Marxist) high culture gladiator to show how his approach can be seen to extend, and challenge in ...
... Jazz' (Adorno, 1990). In this essay, based on ideas developed in the 1930s, Adorno provides the arguments that typified his argument against the products of the culture industry. So you can appreciate the basic steps of his (implied) ...
... jazz: 'the aim of jazz is the mechanical reproduction of a regressive moment, a castration symbolism' (Adorno, 1990: 129). HOLMES: (continuing) What Adorno is saying here is that the reduction of musical expression to standardized ...
... Jazz, according to Adorno, has as its object this regression back to an infantile phase which effectively pacifies the listener rather like the breast does the baby: the reality principle is replaced by the pleasure principle. This is ...
... jazz fan (whether you're male of female) is like being initiated into a fraternity where you share not only the degraded music but a sense of impotence: you are introduced into 'a community of unfree equals'. Jazz, in its predictable ...
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EP Thompson and WorkingClass Culture as a Site of Conflict Consciousness and Resistance | 89 |
Towards a Recognizable Theory of Culture Raymond Williams
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Consolidating Cultural Studies Subcultures the Popular Ideology and Hegemony
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Subcultures and Widening Horizons Further Strategies for Practice
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How to Dominate the Masses without Resorting to the Inquisition Antonio Gramsci and Hegemony Theory
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A Few Ways you might Adapt Louis Althussers Ideas to Cultural Studies A Dialogue with Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde
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Probing the Margins Remembering the Forgotten Representation Subordination and Identity
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Crying Woolf Thinking with Feminism | 237 |
Adapting Theory to Explore Race Ethnicity and Sexuality the Case of East is East | 259 |
Honing Your Skills Conclusions and Beginendings
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Heuristic Thinking Creative Critickle Acts and Further Research
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Introducing Stuart Hall The Importance and Reevaluation of Popular Mass Culture
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Youth Subcultures and Resistance a Dialogue with Quadrophenia
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Index
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