EMF Volume 6 Contents:
Rethinking Cultural Studies 1: A State of the Question
Edited by David Lee Rubin; Co-editor, Alice Stroup
with the assistance of Katherine Ann Jensen and Anne C. Vila
CONTENTS
JULIA V. DOUTHWAITE
Introduction: Cultural Studies and the Crisis in French
1
KATHARINE ANN JENSEN AND ANNE C. VILA
Cultural Studies and Eighteenth-Century France:
A State-of-the-Field Analysis
23
DOWNING A. THOMAS AND CHARLES DILL
Disciplines, Interdisciplinarity, and Cultural Studies:
A Dialogue on Music's Place
BETH S. WRIGHT
"The Site of Sentiment": Eighteenth-Century French Cultural
Studies
and Art History
41
THOMAS M. KAVANAGH
Cultural Studies and the Eighteenth Century
46
ANNE C. VILA
Literature and Science versus Cultural Studies:
Approaching Bodies and Culture
in Eighteenth-Century France
50
ELIZABETH A. WILLIAMS
Cultural Studies and the History of Medicine in Eighteenth-Century
France: A Case of a Curious Absence
56
DANIEL GORDON
The Glow of History
61
KATHARINE ANN JENSEN
What's in a Name?
Feminist Criticism/Cultural Studies/Cultural History:
Making Historical Claims for Eighteenth-Century
Women Writers
66
DENA GOODMAN
The Imperialism of Cultural Studies:
A Case for Cultural History
73
MADELEINE DOBIE
Literature and Colonialism:
The Case for Cultural Studies
78
JAY CAPLAN
On Cultural Studies and Interdisciplinarity
84
JEFFREY S. RAVEL
Cultural History, Cultural Studies,
and Eighteenth-Century French Theater
86
PAUL FRIEDLAND
What is Cultural History?
90
ELENA RUSSO
A Discipline of Many Turns
96
Index
102
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