Foucault, Cultural Studies, and Governmentality

by Jack Z. Bratich

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Offering new and unique approaches bridging the gap between cultural analysis and governmentality studies in the United States, this book opens up new lines of inquiry into cultural practices and offers fresh perspectives on Foucault's writings and their implications for cultural studies. It provides critical frameworks to analyze cultural practices and strategies of governing as ways of understanding the present. It also broadens the theater of intellectual debates over "culture and show more governing" studies from their current locales in Australia and Great Britain to the United States. show less

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Jack Z. Bratich is professor in the Journalism and Media Studies Department at Rutgers University. He is author of Conspiracy Panics: Political Rationality and Popular Culture and coeditor of Foucault, Cultural Studies, and Governmentality.

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Nonfiction, Philosophy
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306.2Society, government, & cultureSocial sciences, sociology & anthropologySocial Behavior - Dating, Marriage, DivorcePolitical institutions
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JC330 .F63Political SciencePolitical theoryPolitical theory. The state. Theories of the state
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