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Renewing cultural studies

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posted on 2024-11-14, 00:21 authored by Philip Marshall
Renew is an awkward word. Its prefix seems to make its idea of something 'new' impossible. And everyday experience further underlines the contradiction. My first memory of using the word 'renew' was related to the anxiety of library overdue books: renewing those books was a pragmatic way to avoid the impending fines. This is a useful starting point for pondering any cultural moment of renewal. Renew describes the impetus towards change while acknowledging the past's weighted effect on producing any transformation. It articulates a challenged continuity rather than a break or discontinuity with a particular past. Where I would like to take this idea of renewal is into the realm of cultural studies and its continuing intellectual project through two efforts or essays.

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Marshall, P. D. 2000, 'Renewing cultural studies', M/C - A Journal of Media and Culture, vol. 3, no. 6.

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M/C - A Journal of Media and Culture

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3

Issue

6

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English

RIS ID

19021

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