ABSTRACT

This volume provides an exploration of the manifold ways pedagogy is enacted in cultural studies practice. Pedagogy in the book comes to stand as far more than simply the "art of teaching"; contributors explore how pedagogy defines and shapes their practice as cultural studies scholars. Chapters variously highlight the role of pedagogy in cultural studies practice, including formal, classroom situations where cultural studies is deployed to teach as part of degree or coursework programs, but importantly also as something removed from the formal classroom, as situated within the research act via public engagement or through social activism as a public pedagogy. In so doing, the book chart a course for understanding cultural studies as an active and engaged discipline interested in understanding cultural flows and production as sites of learning and exchange.

part |67 pages

The Embodiment of Cultural Studies/The Embodiment of Pedagogy

chapter |21 pages

The Pedagogies of Cultural Studies

A Short Account of the Current State of Cultural Studies

chapter |12 pages

Learning to be Men

Masculinities, Pedagogy, and Science Fiction

chapter |18 pages

Ramping Up Cultural Studies

Pedagogy and the Activation of Knowledge

part |61 pages

Alterity, the Other, and the Pedagogical Exchange

chapter |22 pages

Creative Practice as Pedagogy

An Ecology of Experimentation

chapter |23 pages

The Tactical Researcher

Cultural Studies Research as Pedagogy

chapter |15 pages

Questioning Care

part |83 pages

The Sites of Cultural Studies Pedagogy

chapter |16 pages

Cultural Studies, Pedagogy and Reimagining Multicultural Education

Working with Teachers to Effect Change in Schools

chapter |14 pages

Lessons from the Site

Catastrophe and Cultural Studies

chapter |17 pages

Women Who Surf

Female Difference, Intersecting Subjectivities and Cultural Pedagogies

chapter |19 pages

Notes Toward a Signature Pedagogy for Cultural Studies

Looking Again at Cultural Studies' Disciplinary Boundaries