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Media culture : cultural studies, identity, and politics between the modern and the postmodern / Douglas Kellner.

By: Kellner, Douglas, 1943-.
Publisher: London : Routledge, 1995Description: ix, 357 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.ISBN: 0415105692 (hbk.); 0415105706 (pbk.).Subject(s): Mass media -- United States | Popular culture -- United StatesDDC classification: 302.230973
Contents:
Introduction - Part I: Theory/context/methods-- 1. Theory wars and cultural studies - 2. Media culture, politics, and ideology: from Reagan to Rambo - 3. For a cultural studies that is critical, multicultural, and multiperspectival -- Part II: Diagnostic critique and cultural studies: 4. Social anxiety, class, and disaffected youth - 5. Black voices from spike lee to rap - 6. Reading the gulf war: production/text/reception -- Part III: Media culture/identities/politics: 7. Television, advertising, and the construction of postmodern identities - 8. Madonna, fashion, and image - 9. Mapping the present from the future: from Baudrillard to cyberpunk - Conclusion: from the future back to the present.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [342]-351) and index.

Introduction - Part I: Theory/context/methods-- 1. Theory wars and cultural studies - 2. Media culture, politics, and ideology: from Reagan to Rambo - 3. For a cultural studies that is critical, multicultural, and multiperspectival -- Part II: Diagnostic critique and cultural studies: 4. Social anxiety, class, and disaffected youth - 5. Black voices from spike lee to rap - 6. Reading the gulf war: production/text/reception -- Part III: Media culture/identities/politics: 7. Television, advertising, and the construction of postmodern identities - 8. Madonna, fashion, and image - 9. Mapping the present from the future: from Baudrillard to cyberpunk - Conclusion: from the future back to the present.