
Doing Cultural Theory
Author(s): David Walton (Author)
- Publisher: SAGE Publications Ltd
- Publication Date: 26 Mar. 2012
- Edition: 1st
- Language: English
- Print length: 352 pages
- ISBN-10: 0857024841
- ISBN-13: 9780857024848
Book Description
– Lawrence Grossberg, University of North Carolina
“Accessible and insightful throughout; offering help to both experienced and inexperienced students of cultural theory. Highly recommended.”
– John Storey, University of Sunderland
Doing Cultural Theory
teaches more than just the basics of cultural theory. It unpacks its complexities with real-life examples, and shows readers how to link theory and practice. This book:- Offers accessible introductions to how cultural studies has engaged with key theories in structuralism, poststructuralism and postmodernism
- Teaches straightforward ways of practising these theories so students learn to think for themselves
- Uses ′practice′ boxes to show students how to apply cultural theory in the real world
- Guides students through the literature with carefully selected further reading recommendation.
Other textbooks only show how others have analyzed and interpreted the world. Doing Cultural Theory takes it a step further and teaches students step-by-step how to do cultural theory for themselves.
Editorial Reviews
Review
Lawrence Grossberg
The University of North Carolina
Accessible and insightful throughout; offering help to both experienced and inexperienced students of cultural theory. Highly recommended
John Storey
The University of Sunderland
The greatest strength of David Walton’s book is that it systematically engages with these difficult theories…it is a serious attempt to ‘translate’ the main concepts of French Cultural Theory for an Anglo-Saxon readership. — Karen Bennett ― Cultural Studies Journal
About the Author
His latest books are ′Introducing Cultural Studies: Learning Through Practice′ (SAGE, 2008) and ′Doing Cultural Theory′ (SAGE, 2012). He has a chapter on Chris Morris′ satire which will appear in ′No Known Cure: The Comedy of Chris Morris′ (edited by James Leggott & Jamie Sexton (Palgrave Macmilan, 2003), and has a number of other chapters which are in print on the interfaces between philosophy and cultural studies and graffiti and popular culture.
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