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Cultural Studies Review - History Experiments (POD)
[978-0-522-85508-1]
$29.95 (inc. GST)
Author: John Frow and Katrina Schlunke (eds)
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Learn more about the current issue - History Experiments Vol 14 No 1 March 2008 - by clicking on the 'detailed information' link above.

Thinking and writing about the past, challenging what 'history' might be and how it could appear is an ongoing interest of this journal and an ongoing (sometimes contentious) point of connection between cultural studies and history.

The shifts in how we research and write the past is no simple story of accepted breakthroughs that have become the new norms, nor is it a story where it is easy to identify what the effects of cultural studies thinking on the discipline of history has been. History has provided its own challenges to its own practices in a very robust way, while the cultural studies has challenged what the past is and how it might be rendered from a wide ranging set of ideas and modes of representation that have less to do with specific disciplinary arguments than responses to particular modes (textual, filmic, sonic), particular sites (nations, Indigenous temporalities, sexuality, literature, gender) and perhaps a greater willingness to accentuate the political in the historical.


This title was added to our catalogue on Monday 25 February, 2008.
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