Cultural studies
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Cultural studies
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Cultural studies
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Incoming Resources
- The future of flesh, a cultural survey of the body, Katerina Kitse-Mytakou, Zoe Detsi-Diamanti and edited by Effie Yiannopoulou
- The Routledge handbook of linguistic anthropology, edited by Nancy Bonvillain
- Popular music censorship in Africa, edited by Michael Drewett, Martin Cloonan
- Irigaray for architects, Peg Rawes
- On record, rock, pop and the written word, Simon Frith, Andrew Goodwin
- Saying Something, Jazz Improvisation and Interaction, Ingrid Monson
- Tales from Facebook, Daniel Miller
- Vested interests, cross-dressing & cultural anxiety
- Makeover TV, selfhood, citizenship, and celebrity, Brenda Weber
- Richard Hoggart and cultural studies, edited by Sue Owen
- Everyday life and cultural theory, an introduction, Ben Highmore
- Madness, power and the media, class, gender and race in popular representations of mental distress, by Stephen Harper
- Arts management and cultural policy research, Jonathan Paquette, University of Ottawa, Canada and Eleonora Redaelli, University of Oregon, USA
- Soft power in China, public diplomacy through communication, edited by Jian Wang
- Spirits without borders, Vietnamese spirit mediums in a transnational age, Karen Fjelstad and Nguyen Thi Hien
- The Palgrave handbook of contemporary heritage research, edited by Emma Waterton Associate Professor, University of Western Sydney, Australia, Steve Watson, Professor, York St. John University, UK
- Walking, writing and performance, autobiographical texts, by Deirdre Heddon, Carl Lavery and Phil Smith ; edited by Roberta Mock
- Differencing the canon, feminist desire and the writing of art's histories, Griselda Pollock
- An introduction to games studies, games in culture, Frans Mayra
- Classics in film and fiction, edited by Deborah Cartmell ... [et al.]
- Post-modernism, Christopher Butler
- In praise of shadows, Junichiro Tanizaki ; translated from the Japanese by Thomas J. Harper and Edward G. Seidensticker
- Critical craft, technology, globalization, and capitalism, edited by Clare M. Wilkinson-Weber and Alicia Ory DeNicola
- Small places, large issues, an introduction to social and cultural anthropology, Thomas Hylland Eriksen
- Design for inclusivity, a practical guide to accessible, innovative and user-centered design, Roger Coleman ... [et al.]
- The rise of the network society, Manuel Castells
- Sex, gender and time in fiction and culture, edited by Ben Davies and Jana Funke
- Memory culture and the contemporary city, building sites, edited by Uta Staiger, Henriette Steiner, Andrew Webber
- The transcultural turn, interrogating memory between and beyond borders, edited by Lucy Bond and Jessica Rapson
- Bourdieu and culture.
- Of Revelation and Revolution, Volume 2, The Dialectics of Modernity on a South African Frontier, John L. Comaroff, Jean Comaroff
- Multicultural states, rethinking difference and identity, edited by David Bennett
- Consumer credit in the United States, a sociological perspective from the 19th century to the present, Donncha Marron
- Memory, Mourning, Landscape, volume editor, Elizabeth Anderson, Avril Maddrell, Kate McLoughlin, Alana M. Vincent
- Domestic cultures, Joanne Hollows
- Taboo comedy, television and controversial humour, edited by Chiara Bucaria, Luca Barra
- Concepts of the self, Anthony Elliott
- British romanticism and continental influences, writing in an age of europhobia, Peter Mortensen
- C.L.R. James and the study of culture, Andrew Smith
- Social movements in Egypt and Iran, Tara Povey
- Embodied progress, a cultural account of assisted conception
- Music, electronic media and culture, edited by Simon Emmerson
- Exploring culture, exercises, stories and synthetic cultures, Gert Jan Hofstede, Paul B. Pedersen, Geert Hofstede
- Don't touch my hair, Emma Dabiri
- The cultural leadership handbook, how to run a creative organization, Robert Hewison and John Holden
- Post-war Jewish fiction, ambivalence, self-explanation and transatlantic connections, David Brauner
- Defining technological literacy, towards an epistemological framework, edited by John R. Dakers
- Surface, matters of aesthetics, materiality, and media, Giuliana Bruno
- The politics of culture, around the work of Naoki Sakai, edited by Richard Calichman and John Namjun Kim
- Civilizing Rituals, Inside Public Art Museums, Carol Duncan
Outgoing Resources
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