The first two issues of the 1999 volume of Cultural Studies feature work by some of the most influential voices in the field. "Volume 13.1" includes debates on PBS, racial politics and O. J. Simpson, Independent pop music and consumer culture, and much more; "Volume" "13.2" is a special issue guest edited by Angie Chabram-Dernersesian: "Chicana/o Latina/o Cultural Studies: Transnational and Transdisciplinary Movements," with provocative new articles on Chicano/a pop music, sweatshops, salsa, Latino/a feminism, and much more.
The first two issues of the 1999 volume of Cultural Studies feature work by some of the most influential voices in the field. "Volume 13.1" includes debates on PBS, racial politics and O. J. Simpson, Independent pop music and consumer culture, and much more; "Volume" "13.2" is a special issue guest edited by Angie Chabram-Dernersesian: "Chicana/o Latina/o Cultural Studies: Transnational and Transdisciplinary Movements," with provocative new articles on Chicano/a pop music, sweatshops, salsa, Latino/a feminism, and much more.
Travelling the subterranean river of blood - philosophy and magic in cultural studies, S. Muecke; postmodern consumer culture without postmodernity - copying the crisis of signification, M.K.Kang; Indie - the institutional politics and aesthetics of a popular music genre, D.Hesmondhalgh; TV viewing as good citizenship? political rationality, enlightened democracy and PBS, L.Ouellete; dangerous liasons - queer subjectivity, liberalism and race, J.Samuels; contesting urban freeway stories - racial politics and the OJ chase, P.M.Fotsch; apocalypse of paradise and the salvation of the West - nightmare visions of the future in the Pacific Eden, A.Cowell.
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