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September 2006 0415333423 978-0415333429 New edition

From best-selling author David Morley, this book presents a set of interlinked essays which discuss and examine some of the key debates in the fields of media and cultural studies.

Spanning the last decade, this fascinating and readable book is based on interdisciplinary work on the interface of media and cultural studies, cultural geography and anthropology.

Clearly structured in five thematic sections, the book surveys the potential contribution of art-based discourses to the field and offers critical perspectives on the emergence of the ‘new media’ of our age.

Including discussion on the status and future of media and cultural studies as disciplines, the significance of technology and new media, and raising questions about the place of the magical in the newly emerging forms of techno-modernity in which we live today, this is a media student must-read.


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'A good historical introduction to British cultural studies' - Cultural Geographies

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  • Paperback: 240 pages
  • Publisher: Routledge; New edition edition (September 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0415333423
  • ISBN-13: 978-0415333429
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.2 x 0.8 inches
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  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
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3.0 out of 5 stars An Introduction to Cultural Studies, August 24, 2011
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Between the rise of postmodernism and the birth of the digital age, we've seen the fall of The Media--which is to say that mainstream corporate media outlets can no longer act as the ultimate authorities of truth. In its place is a new kind of media, a new social approach to mass communication, and the implications of this change within society are enormous, and fascinating. In Media, Modernity, and Technology David Morley, a foundational professor of Cultural Studies in the United Kingdom, illuminates how and why we have shifted, culturally, and provides a clear insight into the nature of the new media.

I'm not entirely sure that was his purpose with the book. As a foundational professor of Cultural Studies in the United Kingdom, Morley's main purpose seems to be a defense of his field of study against academic attacks. He starts by describing what cultural studies is (something I had never really thought about). It's widely criticized for "telling us what we already know in a language we don't understand." But the point of cultural studies, he says, is to figure out how human beings build and share culture, and how that colors our understanding of things around us. The only way to do that is to look closely at simple things--whether that's a course on "Race, Class, and Gender in the World of Warcraft," or Appreciation of The Sopranos--and deconstruct it to find the moving parts that shape our thinking and influence our world.
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I take as my starting point a review of a book which I co-edited on Stuart Hall's work (Rogers, 1996, reviewing Morley and Chen, 1996) in which the reviewer observed that cultural studies seemed to him to be no more than a series of truisms - such as that: 'our . . . post-industrial societies are driven by conflicts based on sex, race, religion and region, as well as class - and that people's sense of identity is shaped not just by economic but by cultural factors' (so that politics has to work) 'by appealing not only to people's economic interests but to their sense of who they are'. Read the first page
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