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Informationen zum Autor Richard E. Lee is Assistant Professor of Sociology and Deputy Director of the Fernand Braudel Center at the State University of New York at Binghamton. Klappentext A comprehensive social history of the cultural studies movement, with a strong political focus. Zusammenfassung A comprehensive social history of the cultural studies movement that pays particular attention to the political project that developed along with it. This book illuminates how order and conflict have been reflected and negotiated in the sphere of knowledge production in the post-1945 era. Inhaltsverzeichnis Acknowledgments xi Introduction 1 Part One: From Category to Institution 1. The Politics of Culture I: Limits of Possibilities, 1945–1968 11 2. The Politics of Culture II: Tensions of Continuity, 1790–1968 35 Part Two: From Alliance to Bandwagon 3. Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies I 73 4. Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies II 108 5. A Rose by Any Other Name? The Wide World and Many Modes of Cultural Studies 140 Part Three: From Resistance to Transition 6. Conjunctural Knowledge I: Structures of Order, 1945–1968 173 7. Conjunctural Knowledge II: Patters of Disarray, 1968 and After 192 8. The Near Future of the Long Term: A Bricoleur's World 206 Notes 215 Works Cited 237 Index 267