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Cultural Studies

Volume 23, Issue 2, 2009

Special Issue: James W. Carey 1934–2006

JAMES CAREY AND RESISTANCE TO CULTURAL STUDIES IN NORTH AMERICA

JAMES CAREY AND RESISTANCE TO CULTURAL STUDIES IN NORTH AMERICA

DOI:
10.1080/09502380802670414
Jonathan Sterne

pages 283-286

Available online: 30 Mar 2009

Abstract

Today, even established scholars sometimes take the opportunity to do cultural studies for granted. This essay attempts to reconstruct some of the difficulties that practitioners of cultural studies faced in the 1970s and examines James Carey's work in terms of the opportunities he opened up for other scholars, both because of his institutional position and because of the character of his work.

 

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