Toward
a Classified Bibliography of Not One Thing: Cross-Disciplinary Cultural
Studies in English Language Journals
Contents
Read this first: What this is (and is not)
Introduction to JJPC bibliography, 1999-2002
1. Cultural
Studies in Theory (general works about culture and cultural studies)
1.1 Positions
(the position of cultural studies in particular geographical areas)
1.2 Disciplines
(the relation of cultural studies to academic disciplines)
1.3 Pedagogy (cultural studies in education)
2. Cultural Studies and the Theory of Practice
2.1 Deconstruction
2.1.1 Deconstruction
and Japan
2.2 Feminist / Gender Theory / Practice
2.2.1 Feminist
/ Gender Theory / Practice and Japan
2.3 Postcolonial / Subaltern Theory
2.3.1 Postcolonial
/ Subaltern Theory and Japan
2.4 Postructuralism
3. Terms
/ Concepts as Adapted in Cultural Studies
3.1 Discourse
/ Counter Discourse
3.1.1 Discourse
/ Counter Discourse and Japan
3.2 Essentialism
3.3 Globalization
3.3.1 Globalization
and Japan
3.4 Hegemony
3.4.1 Hegemony
and Japan
3.5 Hybridity
3.5.1 Hybridity
and Japan
3.6 Identity (Cultural / Ethnic / National)
3.6.1 Identity
(Cultural / Ethnic / National) and Japan
3.7 Multiculturalism
3.7.1 Multiculturalism
and Japan
3.8 Nation(s) / Nationalism
3.8.1 Nation
/ Nationalism and Japan
3.9 Orientalism
3.9.1 Orientalism
and Japan
3.10 Otherness / Alterity
3.10.1 Otherness
/ Alterity and Japan
3.11 Pop(ular) / Mass Culture
3.11.1 Pop(ular)
/ Mass Culture and Japan
3.12 Postmodernism
3.12.1 Postmodernism
and Japan
3.13 Race / Racialism / Racism
3.13.1 Race
/ Racialism / Racism and Japan
3.14 Representation
3.14.1 Representation
and Japan
3.14.2 Historical
Representation
3.14.2.1 Historical
Representation and Japan
3.15 Textuality / Intertextuality
3.15.1 Textuality
/ Intertextuality and Japan
3.16 Transnationalism
3.16.1 Transnationalism
and Japan
4. Authors (Adorno,
Barthes, Butler,
Derrida, Fanon,
Foucault, Gramsci,
Jameson, Nietzsche,
Said, Williams)
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