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McCarthy, Cameron / Durham, Aisha S. / Engel, Laura C. / Filmer, Alice A. / Giardina, Michael D. / Malagreca, Miguel A. (eds.)  available 
Globalizing Cultural Studies
Ethnographic Interventions in Theory, Method, and Policy
Series:  Intersections in Communications and Culture
Global Approaches and Transdisciplinary Perspectives  Vol. 16
Year of Publication: 2007
New York, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt am Main, Oxford, Wien, 2007. XXXIV, 541 pp.
ISBN 978-0-8204-8683-3  hardback
 
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  Folklore, Ethnology and Cultural Studies
Book synopsis
The contributors to Globalizing Cultural Studies: Ethnographic Interventions in Theory, Method, and Policy take as their central topic the problematic status of «the global» within cultural studies in the areas of theory, method, and policy, and particularly in relation to the intersections of language, power, and identity in twenty-first century, post-9/11 culture(s). Writing against the Anglo-centric ethnographic gaze that has saturated various cultural studies projects to date, contributors offer new interdisciplinary, autobiographical, ethnographic, textual, postcolonial, poststructural, and political economic approaches to the practice of cultural studies. This edited volume foregrounds twenty-five groundbreaking essays (plus a provocative foreword and an insightful afterword) in which the authors show how globalization is articulated in the micro and macro dimensions of contemporary life, pointing to the need for cultural studies to be more systematically engaged with the multiplicity and difference that globalization has proffered.
Contents
Contents: Norman K. Denzin: Foreword - Cameron McCarthy/Aisha S. Durham/Laura C. Engel/Alice A. Filmer/Michael D. Giardina/Miguel A. Malagreca: Introduction: Confronting Cultural Studies in Globalizing Times - Jennifer Logue/Cameron McCarthy: Shooting the Elephant: Antagonistic Identities, Neo-Marxist Nostalgia, and the Remorselessly Vanishing Pasts - Michael D. Giardina: Consuming Difference/Performing Hybridity - Charles Michael Elavsky: Moving Beyond the Wall(s): Theorizing Corporate Identity for Global Cultural Studies - Susan J. Harewood: Masquerade as Methodology...or, Why Cultural Studies Should Return to the Caribbean - Miguel A. Malagreca: Writing Queer across the Borders of Geography and Desire - Alejandro Lugo: Theorizing Border Inspections: Inspecting the Working-Class Life of Maquiladora Workers at the U.S.-Mexico Borders - Cameron McCarthy: Representing the Third World Intellectual: C. L. R. James and the Contradictory Meanings of Radical Activism - Aisha S. Durham: Recalling, Re-membering, and (Re)Visiting Hip-Hop/Home/Bodies - Alice A. Filmer: The Acoustics of Identity: Bilingual Belonging and Discourses of Trespassing - Jillian M. Báez: (Re)membering the Latina Body: A Discourse Ethnography of Gender, Latinidad, and Consumer Culture - Celiany Rivera-Velázquez: The Importance of Being Rita Indiana-Hernández: Women-Centered Video, Sound, and Performance Interventions within Spanish Caribbean Culture Studies - Christine Buzinde: Representational Politics of Plantation Heritage Tourism: The Contemporary Plantation as a Social Imaginary - Rasul Mowatt: The King of the Damned: Reading Lynching as Leisure - Sungkyung Lee: Re-Visioning Place in Contemporary Urban Landscape - Diem-My T. Bui: Aesthetic Strategies: Vietnamese American Interventions in Cultural Production - Carmen Ocón: Tumbleweeds: Transacting the Contradictions of Experience, Identity, and Nation in the Places We Call «Home» - Greg Dimitriadis/Lois Weis: Globalization and Multisited Ethnographic Approaches - Soochul Kim: Space, Culture, and Identity in a Globalizing City - Cathryn Teasley: Cyberculture and (Trans)National Romani Identity: Implications for a Truly Public Education - Laura C. Engel: Policy as Journey: Tracing the Steps of a Reinvented Spanish State - Rebecca Plummer Rohloff: Creative Interventions: Aesthetic Self-Inquiry and Representing Others - Maria Lovett: Creative Interventions: Representing Others through Video Action Research - Desiree Yomtoob: Resistant Presences: Configuring Intervention in Auto-Ethnographic Movement Performance Art - Nadine Dolby: The New Global Citizens: Public Life and Popular Culture in Africa - Cameron McCarthy: Writing Race into the Twenty-First Century: An Autobiographical Perspective on Hybridity, Difference, and the Postcolonial Experience - Michelle Fine/Eve Tuck/Sarah Zeller-Berkman: Afterword: Do You Believe in Geneva? Methods and Ethics at the Global/Local Nexus.
Reviews
«'Globalizing Cultural Studies' is a book for our time. Between Norman Denzin's inspiring introduction and an astute and insight-laden afterword, twenty-five original and generative chapters speak to the suffering, struggles, and triumphs of vulnerable and politically minoritized populations all around the globe. Speaking from a dazzling range of spatial and social locations, the authors of this volume demonstrate the importance of diverse, plural, and self-reflexive perspectives about the world that is emerging all around us, a world whose people are paradoxically both closer together and farther apart than ever before.» (George Lipsitz, Professor of Black Studies and Sociology, University of California, Santa Barbara; Author of 'Footsteps in the Dark')
About the author(s)/editor(s)
The Editors: Cameron McCarthy is Communications Scholar and University Scholar in the Department of Educational Policy Studies and the Institute of Communications Research at the University of Illinois.
Aisha S. Durham is Temporary Assistant Professor in the Institute for Women's Studies at the University of Georgia.
Laura C. Engel is a research fellow at the University of Nottingham, England.
Alice A. Filmer is a Ph.D. candidate in the Institute of Communications Research at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign.
Michael D. Giardina is Visiting Assistant Professor of Advertising and Cultural Studies at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign.
Miguel A. Malagreca is a psychologist and Lacanian analyst who holds a Ph.D. in communications from the University of Illinois.
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