
Memories of the Future: (Post) Steve Redhead, Cultural Studies and Theories for a Still-Born Century
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Narrated by:
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Tara Brabazon
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By:
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Tara Brabazon
About this listen
What has happened to Cultural Studies in the last 50 years? This audiobook answers this question. Part biography, part polemic, Memories of the Future asks how - today - activism and courage can return to research, teaching, and citizenship.
©2019 Tara Brabazon (P)2020 Tara Brabazon
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The few minutes that she discusses cultural theory are highly rhetorical, but I can find nothing of substance beyond the flowery style and unsubstantiated assertions.
How someone deals with the death of a loved one can be a powerful story, but don’t sell it as an academic paper.
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