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Culture
A Reformer's Science


July 1998 | 272 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd
This major work, by one of the key figures in cultural studies, critically examines the theory, history and practice of culture. It is a comprehensive review of the main debates in cultural studies that is grounded in an historical account of the modern relations between culture and government.

The book illuminates the relationship between culture and the social, as well as offering an important assessment of the role of intellectuals in relation to the organization of contemporary cultural life. Culture: A Reformer's Science is a major reappraisal of cultural studies; an engagement with the relations of culture and policy; and a critical examination of the conditions for intellectual work.


 
PART ONE: THEORY
 
Towards a Pragmatics for Cultural Studies
 
Being `in the True' of Cultural Studies
 
Cultural Studies
The Foucault Effect

 
 
PART TWO: HISTORY
 
Culture
A Reformer's Science

 
 
The Multiplication of Culture's Utility
 
Regulated Restlessness
Museums, Liberal Government and the Historical Sciences

 
 
PART THREE: PRACTICE
 
Culture, Power, Resistance
 
Culture and Policy
 
Out in the Open
Reflections on the History and Practice of Cultural Studies

 

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