First Published in 1992. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Lawrence Grossberg, Cary Nelson, and Paula Treichler areall well known for their extensive publications on modernculture.
1: Cultural Studies; 2: Putting Policy into Cultural Studies; 3: Angels Dancing; 4: Postcolonial Authority and Postmodern Guilt; 5: Engaging with the Popular; 6: I Throw Punches for My Race, but I Don't Want to Be a Man; 7: Traveling Cultures; 8: Portraits of People with AIDS; 9: What is Real and What is Not; 10: Cultural Studies and the Culture of Everyday Life; 11: The Cultural Study of Popular Music; 12: Cultural Studies and Ethnic Absolutism 1; 13: Resisting Difference; 14: Guns in the House of Culture?; 15: AIDS, Keywords, and Cultural Work; 16: Missionary Stories; 17: Cultural Studies and its Theoretical Legacies; 18: The Promises of Monsters; 19: Representing Whiteness in the Black Imagination; 20: Aesthetics and Cultural Studies; 21: (Male) Desire and (Female) Disgust; 22: Cultural Theory, Colonial Texts; 23: Body Narratives, Body Boundaries; 24: "1968"; 25: "On the Beach"; 26: Feminism Psychoanalysis, and the Study of Popular Culture; 27: Technologizing the Self; 28: Mail-Order Culture and Its Critics; 29: New Age Technoculture; 30: The Pachuco's Flayed Hide; 31: Ethics and Cultural Studies; 32: Shakespeare, the Individual, and the Text 1; 33: Culture, Cultural Studies, and the Historians; 34: Bandits, Heroes, the Honest, and the Misled; 35: "It Works for Me"; 36: Negative Images; 37: Spectacular Action; 38: The Postmodern Crisis of the Black Intellectuals; 39: Excess and Inhibition; 40: Post-Marxism and Cultural Studies