Bringing It All Back Home : Essays on Cultural Studies /
As one of the founding figures of cultural studies, Lawrence Grossberg was an early participant in the Birmingham Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies' project, one which sought to develop a critical practice adequate to the complexities of contemporary culture. The essays in Bringing It Al...
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Durham, NC :
Duke University Press,
1997.
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- 1. Cultural theory, cultural studies: Interpreting the "crisis" of culture in communication theory (1979)
- The ideology of communication: poststructuralism and the limits of communication (1982)
- Experience, significance, and reality: the boundaries of cultural semiotics (1982)
- Strategies of Marxist cultural interpretation (1984)
- 2. Locating cultural studies: Cultural studies revisited and revised (1983)
- History, politics, and postmodernism: Stuart Hall and cultural studies (1986)
- The formation(s) of cultural studies: an American in Birmingham (1989)
- The circulation of cultural studies (1989)
- Cultural studies: What's in a name? (one more time) (1995)
- Toward a genealogy of the state of cultural studies (1996)
- Where is the "America" in American cultural studies?
- 3. Subjects, audiences, and identities: Wandering audiences, nomadic critics (1988)
- The context of audiences and the politics of difference (1989)
- Cultural studies in/and new worlds (1993)
- Bringing it all back home: pedagogy and cultural studies (1994).