'One of the things I like about [ Cultural Studies ] is its comprehensibility; I teach students who speak/read English as a second language. They are quite fluent, but as you know, academic syntax can often be quite obtuse (and theres an example!). All my students told me that they enjoy the text because they feel that they can understand better and hence learn more....Barkers self-reflexivity results in a lot fewer assumptions implicit in the text, and is therefore much more capable of being interpreted across cultures. -Dr. Sean M. Tierney, School of Journalism and Communication, Chinese University of Hong Kong Praise for the First Edition : 'This is the best general textbook that has been written on cultural studies to date. Barker covers an enormous amount of material. He explicates key concepts and theories in the field and focuses upon particular issues of contemporary interest. Barker is always fair in his assessment of contrasting arguments and alternative points of view. Cultural Studies - Theory and Practice will enable students to make sense of a complex, fascinating and vital field of study - Jim McGuigan, University of Loughborough 'It is comprehensive in scope, clearly written, competent and accurate, and yet provides an original and useful perspective on cultural studies as well as an overview of key concepts, methods, topics, and the material of cultural studies - Doug Kellner, Graduate School of Education, UCLA 'The book is certainly the most wide ranging in the market" and " the book is very popular with students... they believe it represents good value for money because of its comprehensiveness... students appreciate the accessibility of the language and the explanation of difficult theoretical concepts - Paul Manning Sociology Dept, de Montfort University Chris Barker has extensively revised and updated his bestselling textbook Cultural Studies , to produce an up-to-date second edition of a book that is already a comprehensive, one-stop guide for students of cultural studies and cultural theory. Widely adopted in its first edition the Second Edition is even more accessible to the student reader, featuring: two new chapters covering central problems in cultural studies; biology, evolution and culture; additional new material across the original chapters; added pedagogical features including chapter summaries, student exercises, boxed information, and more bullet points; greater clarity of expression; and an expanded glossary of key concepts. Comprehensive in scope, and authoritative and balanced in its analysis, Cultural Studies maps the field, and guides the reader through all the core topics included on Cultural Studies courses, including: the key concepts in cultural studies; the key figures and schools of thought; the essential methodologies; the historical roots of the subject; the turns toward ideology, language, gender, race and identity; the challenges posed by postmodernism and postcolonialism. This book is essential reading for all students of Cultural Studies, and the addition of even more student friendly features, will extend its readership.
This serves as the best single introduction to Cultural Studies. Highly readable and frank in its discourse. If you must buy a book to learn broadly about Cultural Studies, buy this one. If this is a potential interest, and you just want to see, buy it.
An Excellent Work!!!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 16 years ago
The book shows the author's breadth in grasping and interacting with various theoretical schools of thought and their founders. Each theory is assessed succintly and critically. The book provides a window to look into the world of those who have changed the way we live, our understanding of ourselves and the world around us. A summary is provided at the end of each chapter. Overall, "Cultural Studies: Theory and Practice" is a good place to start to learning the subject matter.
Excellent!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 16 years ago
This book--along with its dictionary companion--provides an excellent overview to not only the basic terminology of cultural studies but also the complex theory and history. Excellent read! "Cultural Studies" offers many interesting topics such as television and print media to explain the complex cultural field that includes but goes beyond history.
Best general book on cultural studies
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 22 years ago
The mere fact that the author is a lecturer at an Australian University gives a fair, deep and non Eurocentrist perspective of key concepts, ideology, identity, and the challanges of postmodern and postcolonial cultural studies to achive a significant cultural policy. Excellent as textbook too.
Impressive guide...
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
This is an impressing critical overview of the broad specter of theories and methods under the umbrella of cultural studies. The book gives you some sense of direcion as you enter into the sea of confusion made up by the various schools of thought that have influenced todays cultural studies, be it withing media, popular music, folklore or popular studies in general. The book includes a glossary of key concepts, and can be read like a companion to cultural studies. I found a lot of valuable information as the author traced the historic roots of various subjects, enabeling me to change perspective with him as he went along. I am myself a music student, studying within the field of popular music...
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