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Meenakshi Gigi Durham (Editor), Douglas M. Kellner (Editor)


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February 16, 2001 0631220968 978-0631220961 1
Media and Cultural Studies: KeyWorks is a comprehensive anthology of the most significant and frequently cited theoretical readings pertaining to critical approaches to media culture and communications.

Spanning the gamut from the writings of Antonio Gramsci and the Frankfurt School to recent essays on identity, race, gender, and the postmodern turn, this book offers a range of core texts that have never before been collected into a single volume. The burgeoning popularity of media and cultural studies in a variety of academic disciplines makes this book an indispensable scholarly and pedagogical tool, particularly because of the in-depth analytical overview of critical media studies provided in the editors' introduction, as well as the annotations for each section of the book. The scope and depth of the volume fill a longstanding gap in the literature in this area; the book will find a permanent place on the bookshelves of scholars in this field, as well as being required reading for students in cultural studies, media studies, sociology, and related disciplines.


  • Includes an analytical overview that provides a scholarly orientation to the theoretical developments charted in this book.
  • Compiles a comprehensive set of core texts, many of which are out of print or difficult to access.
  • Tracks historic phases in theory, including postmodernism and new media and represents classic Western texts from the likes of Gramsci and Barthes as well as non-Western texts from scholars such as Garcia-Canclini and Mohanty.

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"A brilliant selection of classic and contemporary readings by two very acute scholars, who also share a deep commitment to the classroom. Their introductions to each section are short, sharp, and to the point. This book is the basis for a terrific course." John Downing, University of Texas at Austin <!--end-->

"These selections confirm the historical grounding of cultural studies in critical social thought and reinforce the transdisciplinary nature of the field. The result is an intellectually stimulating compilation of basic texts for readers in search of theoretical markers in the literature of critical communication studies." Hanno Hardt, University of Iowa/University of Ljubljana

"Selections cover a spectrum of approaches to cultural studies . . . thematic divisions are preceded by introductions and include articles reflecting a breadth of historical context and movement. Suitable for most university courses in cultural studies." Reference and Research Book News

"This work will prove very useful for academic courses in media and cultural studies. It contains a range of extracts and essays which are - genuinely - key works in these fields. The book will find its easy way on to shelves in academic and college libraries around the world, and those of any serious student or teacher covering this ground. The editors have done a very competent job, and come with no little personal recommendation. A very useful and reasonably priced way of accessing a wide range of texts without which, arguably, media and cultural studies could not properly work." Reference Reviews

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“With new material on social networks and social movements, this new edition of Durham and Kellner's reader retains its status as the best available compendium of essays on cultural criticism and interpretation.”
- Theodore L. Glasser, Stanford University

“Durham and Kellner have once again given us the indispensible anthology of canonical and cutting edge work in the field. The second edition comes along at just the right moment, grounding and guiding us through the profound transformations in media and culture.”
- Jack Bratich, Rutgers University
 
“Bringing these canonical works together - with welcome additions in new media and globalization—provides a great service.  As the media/society transformations become more complex, the editors’ multi-perspectival view keeps the critical focus on power and domination.”
 - Stephen D. Reese, University of Texas

Media and Cultural Studies: KeyWorks, Second Edition is a thought-provoking collection of seminal conceptual essays that engage readers and illuminate the myriad of relationships existing between media, culture and society.”
- Bonnie Brennen, Marquette University

"The first edition was a must-have addition to the critical media scholar's bookshelf.  The new edition improves on a classic."
- D. Charles Whitney, Northwestern University School of Communication

--This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 656 pages
  • Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell; 1 edition (February 16, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0631220968
  • ISBN-13: 978-0631220961
  • Product Dimensions: 9.7 x 6.8 x 1.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.8 pounds
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #456,443 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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This section contains a set of key texts which introduce some of the fundamental concepts of cultural and media criticism. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
contemporary television representations, creole circus, effective dominant culture, audience commodity, depreciated investment, third world difference, historical theme park, commodity packaging, audience power, second media age, black producers
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
New York, United States, Latin America, African American, The Cosby Show, Stuart Hall, Los Angeles, Buenos Aires, Frankfurt School, América Latina, Consciousness Industry, Oxford University Press, Zed Press, North American, Reader's Digest, University of Minnesota Press, Raymond Williams, Donald Duck, Journal of Communication, Sex Pistols, Washington Post, Indiana University Press, Roland Barthes, World War, Critical Studies
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