Cultural Studies
Giovanni Rutini
Explores how Rutini’s experimental work in sonata-allegra formal procedures played a significant role in the history of music.
Bodily Discursions
This collection of feminist essays from a variety of disciplines explores the idea of the body as a site for the production of political ideologies.
The Magic Mirror
Analyzes the theories of myth of Cassirer, Barthes, Eliade, and Hillman and offers an alternative original account of myth-making as an essential strand of cultural production.
Feminisms and Pedagogies of Everyday Life
Investigates the invisible and/or taken-for-granted places where lessons on gender and identity are translated to girls and women.
Bridging the Atlantic
This collection of historical, philosophical, sociopolitical, and literary essays examines the linkages between the Iberian Peninsula and Latin America.
Women Struggling For a New Life
Kim explores the religious impact, particularly that of the Korean Methodist Church, on the lives of Korean immigrant ilse (first generation) in the United States. To most of these women, America is new ...
Photography, Vision, and the Production of Modern Bodies
Examines photography and its contribution to changing notions of the body in modernity.
Critical Issues in Electronic Media
This book offers new critical perspectives on the practice of electronic media art, a field that has sparse critical and theoretical literature. It addresses the relationship between technological change and cultural change and between contemporary theory and contemporary technology.
Legal Studies as Cultural Studies
Essays by noted theorists such as Drucilla Cornell, Nancy Fraser, Peter Goodrich, and Gayatri Spivak provide a bridge between critical cultural studies in the humanities and the Critical Legal Studies movement demonstrating the transdisciplinary nature of both fields.
Image and Ideology in Modern/Postmodern Discourse
This book addresses the function and status of the visual and verbal image as it relates to social, political, and ideological issues. The authors first articulate some of the lost connections between ...