cultural studies
Interdisciplinary field concerned with the role of social institutions in the shaping of
culture. Originally identified with the Center for Contemporary Cultural Studies at the University of Birmingham (founded 1964) and with such scholars as Richard Hoggart, Stuart Hall, and Raymond Williams, today cultural studies is recognized as a discipline or area of concentration in many academic institutions and has had broad influence in
sociology,
anthropology,
historiography,
literary criticism,
philosophy, and
art criticism. Among its central concerns are the place of
race (or ethnicity),
class, and gender in the production of cultural knowledge.
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