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Too Soon Too Late – History in Popular Culture

Autor Meaghan Elizabe Morris
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 21 aug 1998
What good is history to cultural studies? Who wants history, anyway? What can ÒhistoryÓ mean to the study of aesthetics in everyday life, and how can feminist cultural criticism participate in major public, political struggles over the meaning of the past?In this book, Meaghan Morris rejects the amnesiac model of postmodern culture: she takes issue both with currents of contemporary cultural theory that imagine a world ÒbeyondÓ history, and with feminist approaches to culture that minimise questions of economy, class, and nation. Setting aside the study of historical narratives in media texts, she looks at struggles over ÒhistoryÓ in social settings created by capitalism: in tourist landscapes, and in television time.The materials of her analysis areÑtowers, motels, shopping malls, beach scenes, local political combat zones. She focuses on history and cultural heritage as intensely conflicted issues for white working class and poor heritage as intensely conflicted issues for white working class and poor suburban communities, as well as for urban cultural elites. However, the popular cultures creating history in these spaces is never simply ÒnationalÓ in scale or force. As local, regional, and global economic pressures and cultural influences interact in different places, enduring new forms of politics are emerging that cultural theorists need to take time to understand.Too Soon Too Late builds on Claire JohnstonÕs early work in feminist film history to ask how critics can learn more responsively to see history in popular culture.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780253211880
ISBN-10: 0253211883
Pagini: 336
Ilustrații: 9 b&w photographs, 1 bibliography, 1 index
Dimensiuni: 155 x 234 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Editura: MH – Indiana University Press

Notă biografică

Meaghan Morris, Australian Research Council Senior Fellow at University of Technology, Sydney, is the author of several works of feminist cultural theory, including The Pirate s Fiancee: Feminism, Reading, Postmodernism and co-editor of Australian Cultural Studies: A Reader."

Descriere

Author Meaghan Morris asks how feminist culture critics can participate in political struggles about history. Questioning both contemporary cultural theory that imagines a world "beyond" history and feminist approaches to culture that minimize questions of economy, class, and nation, Morris argues that history created by popular culture is never truly "national" in scale or force. 11 photos.