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Representation, subjectivity and sexuality continue to be central to scholarly inquiry in the humanities and social sciences. Deciphering Culture explores their relationship, each author taking a distinct approach to the concept of 'curiosity' as a way of deciphering the working of particular cultural formations. In the process they address a variety of topics including:
* the historical formation of subjectivities, identities and differences
* cultural conduct and habits of the self
* everyday cultures and negotiation
* consumption and the body
* memory, history and autobiography
* the ethics of critical and textual inquiry.
This fascinating book will appeal to students and academics from a variety of disciplinary backgrounds in the social sciences and cultural studies.
Contents
Part 1 Introduction; intro1 Introduction; Chapter 1 Curious histories, Jane Crisp, Kay Ferres, Gillian Swanson; Chapter 2 Curious pleasures, Jane Crisp, Kay Ferres, Gillian Swanson; Part 2 Gender and representation; intro2 Introduction; Chapter 3 Fashioning gendered identities, Jane Crisp; Chapter 4 Fleshed by the pen, Kay Ferres; Chapter 5 Subjectivity, the individual and the gendering of the modern self, Gillian Swanson; Part 3 Reconfiguring the object of representation; intro3 Introduction; Chapter 6 Problematic pleasures, Jane Crisp; Chapter 7 'A sentiment as certain as remembrance', Kay Ferres; Chapter 8 Locomotive stomachs and downcast looks, Gillian Swanson; Part 4 Subjective narratives; intro4 Introduction; Chapter 9 Disorderly ramblings, Jane Crisp; Chapter 10 Sites of history and memory, Kay Ferres; Chapter 11 'Flying or drowning', Gillian Swanson;