Refeng Xueshu Volume 9
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Publication Date: 2015-10-01
Refeng Xueshu Volume 9
Series: Refeng Xueshu
Editor: WANG Xiaoming, CAI Xiang
Publisher: Shanghai People Publishing House
Publication Date: 2015-10-01
Introduction
This volume collects original researches on popular youth culture in contemporary China, experiences of teaching cultural studies in universities and reflections, a special issue on Stuart Hall, among many other articles, with insightful editorials and afterword, which would enable a better understand of the latest development of cultural studies as a subject, and of the shifting trends in culture and thoughts in China today.
Contents
Reading Our Time
SHAO Yanjun et al.: What have we been obsessed with? What are we looking for?
HU Jiangfeng: The dialectics of “culture struggle”
LV Tu: My experience of working at a Taiwanese factory in China
Refeng Observations
KANG Nae-hui: Cultural studies in 90s Korea
YUAN Yingyi: The debates concerning the commercialization of higher education in the Korean academia
Returning to the Scene
DAI Jinhua: Revisiting the 60s
Inside & Outside the Text
Jacques BIDET: Communism: Between philosophy, prophecy, and theory
SUN Ge: Utopia and Japonism
Refeng Forum
Teaching Cultural Studies
ZHU Jie: Cultural studies: What to teach? How to teach?
HUANG Ping: Facing the post-90s generation: The experience and confusion of teaching cultural studies
LUO Xiaoming: A distant look at the sense of living
ZHU Yu: Undoing common sense, inspiring the desire of alternative
SHI Liyue: How is it possible to teach media studies critically?
PAN Jiaen: How do we approach / step into the rural?
LUO Cheng: When Aesthetics meets Cultural Studies
YAN Zhenzhen: What is the use of Cultural Studies in teaching dancing?
GU Li: Cultural Studies: The unwelcomed guest in an illegal class
HUANG Deng: How does Cultural Studies get into the general education curriculum of Business School?
ZHANG Bocun: The attempt of teaching Cultural Studies at a new local college
Theories & Translations (Special Issue: Stuart Hall)
Stuart Hall: The Neo-liberal Revolution
Stuart Hall, Alan O’Shea: Common-sense neoliberalism
Stuart Hall, Doreen Massey, Michael Rustin: After Neoliberalism? The Kilburn Manifesto
Zhu Jie: Hall and Us
Chronological List of Hall's Writings
Afterword