New Keywords A Revised Vocabulary of Culture and Society

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Pub. Date: 2005-04-22
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Summary

The subject of war crimes and collective wrongdoing - whether in the name of ethnic cleansing or a more veiled form of nationalism - is in the forefront of contemporary discourse in politics, international affairs, and political philosophy. This volume addresses urgent questions about the nature of war crimes, nationalism, ethnic cleansing, and collective responsibility. In fourteen newly written essays, a distinguished team of international scholars consider war crimes and collective wrongdoing from a variety of moral, political, and legal perspectives. There is a substantial introduction from Anthony Ellis and each group of essays is followed by an afterword from the editor and suggestions for further reading. Consistently probing and provocative, War Crimes and Collective Wrongdoing promises to be of enduring interest to students and scholars alike."

Author Biography

Lawrence Grossberg is Professor of Communication Studies at University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. He co-edited the seminal volume Cultural Studies (l990) and is the author of We Gotta Get Out of this Place (1992) and Bringing it All Back Home (l997). He also co-authored Media-Making: Mass Media in Popular Culture (with Ellen Wartella and D. Charles Whitney, l998).


Tony Bennett is Professor of Sociology at the Open University. He is the author of The Birth of the Museum: History, Theory, Politics (l995) and Culture: A Reformer’s Science (l998), and is co-editor of Culture in Australia: Policies, Publics, and Programs (with David Carter, 2001).


Meaghan Morris is Chair Professor of Cultural Studies at Lingnan University. She is the author of The Pirate’s Fiancée: Feminism, Reading, Postmodernism (1988), Translation and Subjectivity (l997), and Too Soon Too Late: History in Popular Culture (l998), and is co-editor (with John Frow) of Australian Cultural Studies: A Reader (l993).

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments xi
List of Editors and Contributors xiii
Abbreviations xv
Introduction xvii
A 1(10)
Aesthetics
1(2)
Alternative
3(3)
Art
6(2)
Audience
8(3)
B 11(9)
Behavior
11(2)
Biology
13(2)
Body
15(2)
Bureaucracy
17(3)
C 20(50)
Canon
20(2)
Capitalism
22(5)
Celebrity
27(2)
Citizenship
29(3)
City
32(3)
Civilization
35(4)
Class
39(3)
Colonialism
42(3)
Commodity
45(2)
Communication
47(4)
Community
51(3)
Conservatism
54(3)
Consumption
57(2)
Copy
59(2)
Country
61(2)
Culture
63(7)
D 70(24)
Deconstruction
70(2)
Democracy
72(4)
Desire
76(2)
Development
78(4)
Diaspora
82(2)
Difference
84(3)
Disability
87(2)
Discipline
89(2)
Discourse
91(3)
E 94(30)
Economy
94(3)
Education
97(2)
Elite
99(3)
Emotion
102(2)
Empirical
104(2)
Environment/Ecology
106(3)
Equality
109(3)
Ethnicity
112(3)
Everyday
115(2)
Evolution
117(4)
Experience
121(3)
F 124(14)
Family
124(2)
Fashion
126(2)
Feminism
128(2)
Fetish
130(2)
Freedom
132(2)
Fundamentalism
134(4)
G 138(16)
Gay and Lesbian
138(2)
Gender
140(2)
Gene/Genetic
142(2)
Generation
144(2)
Globalization
146(5)
Government
151(3)
H 154(18)
Heritage
154(2)
History
156(3)
Holocaust
159(3)
Home
162(2)
Human
164(4)
Human Rights
168(4)
I 172(20)
Identity
172(3)
Ideology
175(3)
Image
178(2)
Indigenous
180(3)
Individual
183(1)
Industry
184(2)
Information
186(3)
Intellectual
189(3)
J 192(3)
Justice
192(3)
K 195(3)
Knowledge
195(3)
L 198(3)
Liberalism
198(3)
M 201(29)
Management
201(2)
Marginal
203(2)
Market
205(2)
Mass
207(2)
Materialism
209(2)
Media
211(3)
Memory
214(3)
Mobility
217(2)
Modern
219(5)
Movements
224(2)
Multiculturalism
226(4)
N 230(14)
Narrative
230(2)
Nation
232(3)
Nature
235(4)
Network
239(2)
Normal
241(3)
O 244(8)
Objectivity
244(2)
Orientalism
246(3)
Other
249(3)
P 252(35)
Participation
252(2)
Person
254(2)
Place
256(2)
Policy
258(2)
Political Correctness
260(2)
Popular
262(3)
Pornography
265(2)
Postcolonialism
267(2)
Postmodernism
269(3)
Poverty
272(2)
Power
274(4)
Pragmatism
278(2)
Private
280(2)
Public
282(5)
Q 287(3)
Queer
287(3)
R 290(24)
Race
290(6)
Radical
296(2)
Reason
298(2)
Reform and Revolution
300(4)
Relativism
304(2)
Representation
306(3)
Resistance
309(2)
Risk
311(3)
S 314(26)
Science
314(3)
Self
317(2)
Sexuality
319(2)
Sign
321(3)
Socialism
324(2)
Society
326(3)
Sovereignty
329(2)
Space
331(4)
Spectacle
335(2)
State
337(3)
T 340(19)
Taste
340(2)
Technology
342(3)
Text
345(2)
Theory
347(2)
Therapy
349(2)
Time
351(3)
Tolerance
354(2)
Tourism
356(3)
U 359(6)
Unconscious
359(3)
Utopia
362(3)
V 365(5)
Value
365(2)
Virtual
367(3)
W 370(10)
Welfare
370(2)
West, the
372(2)
Work
374(2)
Writing
376(4)
Y 380(3)
Youth
380(3)
References 383(34)
Notes on Editors and Contributors 417

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