Caring for Cultural Studiesстатья из журнала
Аннотация: This essay both inaugurates the editorship of Ted Striphas and reflects on the contributions of Cultural Studies' longtime editor, Lawrence Grossberg. It opens by reflecting briefly on the journal's transformations over the last 28 years before taking stock of the wellbeing of Cultural Studies, the field. The claim here is that Cultural Studies devotes less time and attention than it used to in thinking through first principles, and thus that the future of the field hinges, in part, on asking whether core concepts are up to the task of answering to the urgent political questions of our time. The essay then recontextualizes the concept of culture, specifically with respect to the much-maligned (indeed, deservedly-maligned) 'high culture' tradition. In its recesses the author identifies a fugitive theoretical line in which culture signifies care, as opposed to subordination to patrician interests and aesthetic styles. This conceptual move sets the stage for the central argument of the essay, namely, that for Cultural Studies to live up to both its name and intellectual-political ambitions, it must devote significant time to caring for the infrastructure that sustains its body of ideas. The piece concludes by highlighting some of Lawrence Grossberg's efforts, as an infrastructuralist, to care for Cultural Studies and by observing how, moving forward, neither the field nor this journal will take care of itself.
Год издания: 2018
Авторы: Ted Striphas
Издательство: Routledge
Источник: Cultural Studies
Ключевые слова: Rhetoric and Communication Studies, Music History and Culture, Social and Cultural Dynamics
Открытый доступ: bronze
Том: 33
Выпуск: 1
Страницы: 1–18