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Informationen zum Autor Patrick Brantlinger teaches at Indiana University. Klappentext "Cultural Studies" has emerged in British and American higher education as a movement that challenges the traditional humanities and social science disciplines. Influenced by the New Left, feminism, and poststructualist literary theory, cultural studies seeks to analyze everday life and the social construction of "subjectivities." Crusoe's Footprints encompasses the movement of many colleges and universities in the 1960s towards such interdisciplinary and "radical" programs as American Studies, Women's Studies, and Afro-American Studies. Brantlinger also examines the role of feminist criticism which has been particularly crucial in both Britain and the U.S. Zusammenfassung Brantlinger offers an introduction to the rapidly growing field of cultural studies, charting its development in both Britain and America and assessing the contribution of a range of theory from phenomenology to psychoanalysis. Inhaltsverzeichnis Chapter 1 The Humanities (and a Lot More) in Crisis; Chapter 2 Cultural Studies in Britain; Chapter 3 From Althusser to Gramsci: The Question of Ideology; Chapter 4 Class, Gender, Race; Chapter 5 Mass Culture, Postmodernism, and Theories of Communication; Works Cited; Index;