This Companion addresses the contemporary transformation of critical and cultural theory, with special emphasis on the way debates in the field have changed in recent decades.
- Features original essays from an international team of cultural theorists which offer fresh and compelling perspectives and sketch out exciting new areas of theoretical inquiry Thoughtfully organized into two sections – lineages and problematics – that facilitate its use both by students new to the field and
advanced scholars and researchers - Explains key schools and movements clearly and succinctly, situating them in relation to broader developments in culture, society, and politics
- Tackles issues that have shaped and energized the field since the Second World War, with discussion of familiar and under-theorized topics related to living and laboring, being and knowing, and agency and belonging
Contributors |
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Acknowledgments |
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Introduction |
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1 Frankfurt -- New York -- San Diego 1924--1968; or, Critical Theory |
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2 Vienna 1899 -- Paris 1981; or, Psychoanalysis |
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3 Paris 1955--1968; or, Structuralism |
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4 Birmingham -- Urbana-Champaign 1964--1990; or, Cultural Studies |
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5 Baltimore -- New Haven 1966--1983; or, Deconstruction |
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6 Paris -- Boston -- Berkeley -- the Mexico/Texas Borderlands 1949--1990; or, Gender and Sexuality |
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7 Delhi/Ahmednagar Fort -- Washington, DC/Birmingham Jail -- Pretoria/Robben Island 1947--1994; or, Race, Colonialism, Postcolonialism |
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8 Petrograd/Leningrad -- Havana -- Beijing 1917--1991; or, Marxist Theory and Socialist Practice |
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9 Chile -- Seattle -- Cairo 1973--2017?; or, Globalization and Neoliberalism |
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Section A Living and Laboring |
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11 Diaspora and Migration |
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12 Community, Collectivity, Affinities |
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14 Gender and Queer Theory |
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15 Social Divisions and Hierarchies |
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Section B Being and Knowing |
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17 Religion and Secularism |
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20 The Everyday, Taste, Class |
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327 | (12) |
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339 | (18) |
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357 | (14) |
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25 Science and Technology |
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Section C Structures of Agency and Belonging |
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449 | (16) |
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Imre Szeman is a Canada Research Chair of Cultural Studies and Professor of English and Film Studies at the University of Alberta, and adjunct professor of Visual and Critical Studies at the Ontario College of Art and Design University. He is the founder of the Canadian Association of Cultural Studies and a founding member of the US Cultural Studies Association. He is the author or editor of many books, including most recently, Contemporary Marxist Theory: An Anthology (2014), Popular Culture: A User's Guide (3rd revised edition, 2013), After Globalization (Wiley Blackwell, 2011), and Cultural Theory: An Anthology (Wiley Blackwell, 2010).
Sarah Blacker is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Max Planck Institute for the History of Science, Berlin, Germany. Located at the intersection of science and technology studies, critical theory, and cultural studies, her research explores the politics of genomic medicine and health disparities' relation to racial inequalities in North America. She is co-editor of the journal Reviews in Cultural Theory.
Justin Sully teaches literary and cultural studies at Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada. His research tracks the cultural history of statistics and the political aesthetics of enumeration in film, television, and digital media. He is co-editor of the journal Reviews in Cultural Theory.