Description
| While the term 'Cultural Studies' may be used, broadly, to refer to all aspects of the study of culture, and as such may be taken to encompass the diverse ways in which culture is understood and analysed, for example, in sosiology, history, enthnography, literary criticism, psychology, and political science, it may also, more precisely, be taken to refer to a distinctive field of academic enquiry. This miscellany of approaches facilitated the asking of new questions, and thus to a reconceptualisation of exactly what was entitled by the term 'culture'.The issues that will be discussed are as follows: culture, semiotics, cultural study in Taiwan, life and social structure, state and civil society, media and consumer, religion, race, class and gender, art theory, and globalization and so on.
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