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Graeme Turner

    2 september 1947

    Graeme Turner is een vooraanstaand academicus op het gebied van cultuurstudies, wiens werk kritisch de hedendaagse populaire cultuur en media onderzoekt. Hij verdiept zich in de complexiteit van film, televisie en digitale media, en onderzoekt hun impact op nationale identiteit en de vorming van publiek discours. Turner onderzoekt het evoluerende medialandschap in een post-uitzendtijdperk, en analyseert hoe internet en nieuwe formaten onze consumptie en interpretatie van culturele inhoud vormgeven. Zijn inzichten bieden een essentiële lens om de dynamiek van de mediaomgeving en de diepgaande invloed ervan op de moderne samenleving te begrijpen.

    Film as Social Practice
    The British cultural studies : an introduction
    • The new edition of this highly successful text provides a comprehensive introduction to the British tradition of Cultural Studies. The British school has been a major influence in the humanities and social sciences, radically redefining the study of popular culture, the media and everyday life. Graeme Turner offers an accessible overview to the central themes that have informed British Cultural Studies; language, semiotics, Marxism and ideology, individualism and subjectivity and discourse. In the first part of the book Turner presents a history of British cultural studies focusing on the work of such pioneers as Raymond Williams, Richard Hoggart, E. P. Thompson, Stuart Hall and the Birmingham Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies. In the second section he focuses on the central categories of cultural studies; text and textuality, audiences, everyday life and the concept of ideology. The second edition is fully revised to include issues in Cultural Studies and to update key debates and references. New sections include the influence of postmodernism, the politics of pleasure identified with the 'New Revisionism', Foucault and discourse, the politics of cultural studies, Gender and Race in the history of British Cultural Studies, and a fully updated and comprehensive bibliography.

      The British cultural studies : an introduction
    • This textbook explores the feature film as entertainment, as narrative and as cultural event. Graeme Turner provides an introduction to major theoretical issues in the history of film production and film studies, examining the function of film as a national cultural industry, and its place in our popular culture. This third edition includes: analysis of classic and popular contemporary films, now including "Scream 2", "The Wedding Singer" and "Lethal Weapon 4", with a selection of film stills; updated and expanded discussion of debates surrounding film narrative, feminist film theory, the film industry, including the New Hollywood, and audiences and spectatorship, including the rise of the multiplex. Arguments have been revised throughout to take into account late-1990s developments in film and cultural theory and changing cinematic trends.

      Film as Social Practice