Graeme Turner is the leading chronicler of cultural studies. In this refreshing book, he addresses some tricky questions about the development and fate of the field, defending cultural studies as a discipline against not only its detractors but also erstwhile participants who have succumbed to the pressures of instrumentalism and drifted off into less critical territory. <i>What′s Become of Cultural Studies?</i> takes stock and establishes grounds for renewal<br /><b><b><i>Jim McGuigan</i></b><i><br /><b><i>Loughborough University</i></b></i></b>
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<p><i>Graeme Turner is one of the most remarkable figures in the world of cultural studies. He has helped to make and remake the field over the last twenty-five years. So when he sets his alarm clock--and it goes off loudly--we all know it′s time to pay attention. This extraordinary testament to what is right and wrong with cultural studies today will reverberate across the globe<br /><b><b><i>Toby Miller</i></b></b></i><b><i><br /><b><i> University of California - author of Makeover Nation: The United States of Reinvention</i></b></i></b> </p>