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!ndex Africa and France 69 Ahmad, Aijaz 78, 113, 114 Alatas, Syed Hussain 110, 111 America 62, 70 American cultural studies 57-60 analysis see discursive analysis Anglocentrism 52 Althusser, Louis 34 Araeen, Rasheed 125 art and culture 27, 53 Asia and globalization 167 see also South Asia Australian cultural studies 63-5 Beurs 69 Bhabha, Homi 118 black issues 127, 128-9, 130-2 attack on feminism 141 , 145 black Atlantic 136 colonialism 145 diaspora 135 Bourdieu, Pierre 71-3 British cultural studies and Australia 63, 65 criticism of 52-3 Marxism 54-5 migration 56 capitalism and feminism 143 Canadian cultural studies 61-2 class American cultural studies 58 struggle 37 understanding 31-2 see also middle class; upper class; working class codes and signs 12, 21 , 158 Communism 59 see also Marxism colonialism 85, 145 cultural bias 26, 27, 52-3, 88-9, 161, 164 capital 72-3 diversity 120 domination see cultural bias cultural studies American 57-60 British see British cultural studies Canadian 61-2 characteristics 9 definition 3-5, 8 as a dissenting movement 171 French 66-73 the future 168-71 history 55 how does it function? 6-7 ideological exercise 55 male bias 140 origins 24, 27 and science 90-9 South Asian 74-89 subject of 6-8, 9 culture and art 27 Hall 35-8 Hoggart 27-8 and intellectualism 36 mass c. 33 and television 53 Thompson 31-4 types 23 Williams 29-30 cyborgs 104-5 diaspora 133-5, 164 discursive analysis 14 displacement see diaspora Djait, Hichem 110, 111 Duchamp, Marcel 20 English heritage in India 119, 121 language, India 83 Enlightenment project 59 ethnic considera tions 54, 57, 67-9 see also race Eurocentrism 53, 59 feminism 140-5 Feyerabend, Paul 95 film industry, Australia 64 France Americanization 70 Beurs 69 decolonization 66 ethnicity 67 -8 regionalization 67 French cultural studies 66-73 Gandhi, Mahatma 82 Gates Jr. , Henry Louis 130 gay issues see homosexuality; lesbians and feminism Geertz, Clifford 5 Gellner, Ernest 113 gender and women 138-45 globalization 161-7
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Hall, Stuart 24, 35-8, 140 Haraway, Donna 104-5 Haggart, Richard 24, 27-8 homosexuality 148-53 see also lesbians and feminism Hong Kong 137 hooks, bell 128 Ibrahim, Anwar 167 identity 68-70, 125, 126-8 imperialism 106 see also colonialism Indian colonial history 79-83 Englishmen left behind 119 Spivak 116-17 intellectualism and culture 36 Islam 107 Jews in exile 133 Kuhn, Thomas 93-4 Lal, Vinay 74 language 11, 30, 83 Leavis, F.R. 27 lesbians and feminism 141 Lyotard, Jean-Frani;:ois 59 markets, liberalization of 162 Marxism 29 , 34, 37 , 54-5 American cultural studies 59 Bhabha 120 and feminism 143 South Asia 81 Mead, Margaret 5 media representation 154-61 studies 57 middle classes and culture 26 multi-cultumlism 123 Muzaffar, Chandra 166 Nandy, Ashis 84-9 Oriental, stereotype 86 Orientalism 106-15 Others 13-14 France 70 parochialism in British culture 52 politics 9, 56, 58 Popper, Karl 92, 95 popular mass culture 28, 33 post-colonial discourse 115 postmodernism 59, 60 post-structuralism 10 power relationships, exposing 9 "profit in legitimacy" 73 queer theory 146-7, 152-3 race 37, 122 see also black issues racialization 125 Rattansi, Ali 125 religion and class 32 , 37 Said, Edward 106-14 Saussure, Ferdinand de 11 science and cultural studies 90-9 self image 87 semiotics 10-11 sex and gender 140 signified/signifier 10 signs 10-11 example 14-22 meaning see representation Sokal, Alan 98 South Asia cultural studies 74-89 Marxism 81 Spivak, Gayatri Chakravorty 116 Structuralism 10, 34 Subaltern Studies Collective 79-81 Suleri, Sara 121 technoculture theory 100-3 Teen Murti 78 television 53, 156 Thatcher government 56 Thompson, E.P. 24, 31-4 Tibawi, Abdul Lafit 11 O, 111 Tylor, E.B. 4 upper classes and culture 26 Vienna Circle 92 Weber, Max 146 West, Cornel 126 Western culture bias 52-3, 88-9, 161, 164 hybridization 165 Other 13 Williams, Raymond 8, 24, 29-30 women and gender 138-45 working class 25 Bourdieu 71 Haggart 27-8 Thompson 32

!ndex Africa and France 69 Ahmad, Aijaz 78, 113, 114 Alatas, Syed Hussain 110, 111 America 62, 70 American cultural studies 57-60 analysis see discursive analysis Anglocentrism 52 Althusser, Louis 34 Araeen, Rasheed 125 art and culture 27, 53 Asia and globalization 167

see also South Asia Australian cultural studies 63-5

Beurs 69 Bhabha, Homi 118 black issues 127, 128-9, 130-2

attack on feminism 141 , 145 black Atlantic 136 colonialism 145 diaspora 135 Bourdieu, Pierre 71-3 British cultural studies and Australia 63, 65 criticism of 52-3 Marxism 54-5 migration 56

capitalism and feminism 143 Canadian cultural studies 61-2 class

American cultural studies 58 struggle 37 understanding 31-2 see also middle class; upper class;

working class codes and signs 12, 21 , 158 Communism 59

see also Marxism colonialism 85, 145 cultural bias 26, 27, 52-3, 88-9, 161, 164 capital 72-3 diversity 120 domination see cultural bias cultural studies

American 57-60 British see British cultural studies Canadian 61-2 characteristics 9 definition 3-5, 8 as a dissenting movement 171

French 66-73 the future 168-71 history 55 how does it function? 6-7 ideological exercise 55 male bias 140 origins 24, 27 and science 90-9 South Asian 74-89 subject of 6-8, 9 culture and art 27 Hall 35-8 Hoggart 27-8 and intellectualism 36 mass c. 33 and television 53 Thompson 31-4 types 23 Williams 29-30 cyborgs 104-5

diaspora 133-5, 164 discursive analysis 14 displacement see diaspora Djait, Hichem 110, 111 Duchamp, Marcel 20

English heritage in India 119, 121 language, India 83 Enlightenment project 59 ethnic considera tions 54, 57, 67-9

see also race Eurocentrism 53, 59

feminism 140-5 Feyerabend, Paul 95 film industry, Australia 64 France

Americanization 70 Beurs 69 decolonization 66 ethnicity 67 -8 regionalization 67 French cultural studies 66-73

Gandhi, Mahatma 82 Gates Jr. , Henry Louis 130 gay issues see homosexuality; lesbians and feminism Geertz, Clifford 5 Gellner, Ernest 113 gender and women 138-45 globalization 161-7

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