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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Thanks -- Introduction: We All Want to Change the World -- One. The Heart of Cultural Studies -- Two. Constructing the Conjuncture: Struggling over Modernity -- Three. Considering Value: Rescuing Economies from Economists -- Four. Contextualizing Culture: Mediation, Signification, and Significance -- Five. Complicating Power: The "And" of Politics, and . . . -- Six. In Search of Modernities -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index
In: Cultural politics & the promise of democracy
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Re-placing the Popular -- 1. Dancing ... (Popular Music) -- 2. In Spite of ... (Postmodernity) -- 3. Myself ... (Politics) -- Conclusion: From Media to Popular Culture to Everyday Life (1991) -- Notes -- References -- Index
In: Cultural studies
In: communications
In: Soundings: a journal of politics and culture, Volume 73, Issue 73, p. 38-53
ISSN: 1741-0797
This essay rejects efforts to understand the political field in the US as a war between two easily identified camps. It begins to think about the rise of the reactionary right (and Trump's place in it) by considering some of the stakes in play and strategies at work. Drawing on Gramsci's
notion of organic crises, it considers how such crises are being constructed, deployed and contested. It argues for the need to understand the ways in which the reactionary right has 'weaponised' and affectively managed the chaos of the overwhelming heterogeneity of the fields of political
struggles.
In: Cultural studies, Volume 32, Issue 6, p. 853-854
ISSN: 1466-4348
In: Cultural studies, Volume 32, Issue 6, p. 855-888
ISSN: 1466-4348