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Cultural Studies in the United States and Multiculturalism

Year 1996, Issue: 3, 53 - 58, 01.04.1996

Abstract

The last decade has seen an enormous explosion as well as a rapid institutionalization and professionalization of cultural studies as a distinct academic field in the US. Although cultural studies is far from being a homogenous and uniform enterprise, a number of strands can easily be outlined today as its defining characteristics. As these are examined, it becomes clear that some have led to positive contributions, while some of the others carry potential risks and negative implications. After briefly discussing the positive aspects, I analyze in this article those trends within cultural studies that tend to reveal a negative nature.

References

  • Chow, Rey.Writing Diaspora: Tactics of Intervention in Contemporary Cultural Studies. Bloomington and Indianapolis: Indiana State University Press, 1993.
  • Said, Edward.Orientalism. 1978. New York.:Vintage Books, 1994.
Year 1996, Issue: 3, 53 - 58, 01.04.1996

Abstract

References

  • Chow, Rey.Writing Diaspora: Tactics of Intervention in Contemporary Cultural Studies. Bloomington and Indianapolis: Indiana State University Press, 1993.
  • Said, Edward.Orientalism. 1978. New York.:Vintage Books, 1994.
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Primary Language English
Journal Section Research Article
Authors

Meyda Yegenoglu This is me

Publication Date April 1, 1996
Published in Issue Year 1996 Issue: 3

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MLA Yegenoglu, Meyda. “Cultural Studies in the United States and Multiculturalism”. Journal of American Studies of Turkey, no. 3, 1996, pp. 53-58.

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