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Theories of Culture, Theories of Cultural Production perception, at least in
the research fields of media, communication and cultural studies, that critical analysis was evenly divided between two camps – politi- cal economy and cultural studies. This idea was reproduced not only in pub- lished books and articles but also in countless everyday references in seminar rooms,
conference bars and so on, along the lines of ‘political economy does
X, cultural studies does Y’. Even when some writers claimed that they want to move beyond the split,
they then proceeded to attack, from a position strongly identified with one camp, a caricatured version of the other, thus maintaining the myth (such as Grossberg, 1995).
In the two
previous editions of this book, I took issue with this polarisa- tion, as a way of explaining my own synthesis of approaches to culture and power. My claim was that
political economy versus cultural studies was Share with your friends: