‘A genuine one-stop reference point for the many, many differing strands of cultural analysis. This isn′t just one contender among many for the title of ′best multidisciplinary overview′; this is a true heavyweight.’
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Matt Hills, Cardiff University
‘An achievement and a delight – both compelling and useful.’
– Beverley Skeggs, Goldsmiths, University of London
With the ′cultural turn′, the concept of culture has assumed enormous importance in our understanding of the interrelations between social, political and economic structures, patterns of everyday interaction, and systems of meaning-making.
In The SAGE Handbook of Cultural Analysis, the leading figures in their fields explore the implications of this paradigm shift. Part I looks at the major disciplines of knowledge in the humanities and social sciences, asking how they have been reshaped by the cultural turn and how they have elaborated distinctive new objects of knowledge. Parts II and III examine the questions arising from a practice of analysis in which the researcher is drawn reflexively into the object of study and in which methodological frameworks are rarely given in advance.
Addressed to academics and advanced students in all fields of the social sciences and humanities, The SAGE Handbook of Cultural Analysis is at once a synthesis of advances in the field, with a comprehensive coverage of the scholarly literature, and a collection of original and provocative essays by some of the brightest intellectuals of our time.
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Introduction: Vocabularies of Culture
PART ONE: FRAMEWORKS OF ANALYSIS
Anthropology and Culture – Eric Gable & Richard Handler
Cultural Geography: An Account – Kay Anderson
Psychology and Cultural Analysis – Valerie Walkerdine & Lisa Blackman
Sociology and Culture – Tony Bennett
Cultural History – Peter Burke
Literary Studies – James F. English
Culture and Music – Tia De Nora
Visual Analysis – Mieke Bal
Film Studies – Tom Gunning
Broadcasting – Toby Miller
Cultural Studies – Ien Ang
Feminism and Culture: theoretical perspectives – Griselda Pollock
Material Culture – Daniel Miller
Culture: Science Studies, and Technoscience – Andrew Pickering
PART TWO: CURRENT ISSUES
Culture and Nation – David Mc Crone
Culture and Modernities – Joel S. Kahn
Globalization and Cultural Flows/Networks – Diana Crane
Colonialism and Culture – Christopher Pinney
Indigenous Culture: The Politics of Vulnerability and Survival – Tim Rowse
Cultural Property – John Frow
Culture and Economy – Timothy Mitchell
Culture, Class and Classification – Mike Savage
Analysing Multiculturalism Today – Ghassan Hage
Culture and Identity – Simon Clarke
Culture, Sex and Sexualities – Elspeth Probyn & Gilbert Caluya
Cultural and Creative Industries – David Hesmondhalgh
Cultural Technologies – Celia Lury
Cyberculture and New Media – Tiziana Terranova
PART THREE: RESEARCH THEORY AND PRACTICE
Ethnography – Johannes Fabian & Vincent de Rooij
Visual Anthropologies – Sarah Pink
Thinking by Numbers: Cultural Analysis and the Use of Data – Justin Lewis
Discourse Analysis – Lilie Chouliaraki
Cultural Activism – Pepi Leistyna