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This is a fast-expanding subject area, and Campbell and Kean's book will certainly be a staple part of any cultural studies student's reading diet.
Praise for previous editions: 'Something of a godsend ... as a teaching resource this book is second to none ... achieves levels of multiplicity rarely, if ever, reached by others.
Campbell, N. (2000) The Cultures of the American New West, Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. — (2008) The Rhizomatic West: Representing the American West in a Transnational, Global, Media Age, Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press.
This is a fast-expanding subject area, and Campbell and Kean's book will certainly be a staple part of any cultural studies student's reading diet.
An introductory chapter explains the editorial selection and offers an account of cultural and American studies in relation to American culture.
(2008) The Geographical Imagination of Annie Proulx: RethinkingRegionalism, Lanham, MD:Rowan andLittlefield. Jameson, F.(1984) 'Periodizing the Sixties'inS. Sayres etal.(eds) The 60s Without Apology, Minneapolis: University ofMinnesota ...
Through examining forms of cultural expression in relation to their contexts, this book highlights American distinctiveness and is sure to challenge orthodox paradigms of American Studies.
The fourth edition has been revised throughout to take into account the developments of the last four years.
American Cultural Studies is an interdisciplinary introduction to American culture for those taking American Studies.
Assembling some of the field's most eloquent commentators, this volume stresses the importance of a historically informed cultural studies and delves into the discipline's roots in pragmatism, social activism, and radical politics.