Interrogating Cultural Studies
2003. Pluto Press. Edited.
"Paul Bowman has done cultural studies a great theoretical service... This book is a powerful resource for engaging cultural studies as both a language of critique and a discourse of possibility. What Bowman has done brilliantly is make dialogue and critical exchange fundamental to the very meaning of cultural studies and in doing so has given it both a new life and a more secure future to expand and deepen the meaning of democratic identities, values, and struggles. Anyone interested in cultural studies should read this book."
Henry A. Giroux, Warterbury Chair Professor of Education, Penn State University.
Table of Contents
'Interrogating Cultural Studies', Paul Bowman.
"From Cultural Studies to Cultural Criticism", An Interview with Catherine Belsey.
"From Cultural Studies to Cultural Analysis", An Interview with Mieke Bal.
"The Projection of Cultural Studies", An Interview with Martin McQuillan.
"Why I Love Cultural Studies", An Interview with Simon Critchley.
"Two Cheers For Cultural Studies", An Interview with Chris Norris.
"Inventing Recollection", An Interview with Adrian Rifkin.
"Becoming Cultural Studies", An Interview with Griselda Pollock.
"Friends and Enemies: Which Side Is Cultural Studies On?", An Interview with Jeremy Gilbert.
"...as if such a thing existed...", An Interview with Julian Wolfreys.
"Cultural Studies, In Theory", An Interview with John Mowitt.
"The Subject Position of Cultural Studies: Is There A Problem? ", An Interview with Jeremy Valentine.
"What Can Cultural Studies Do?", An Interview with Steven Connor.
"Responses", An Interview with Thomas Docherty.
"Unruly Fugues", An Interview with Lynette Hunter.
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