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Cultural studies assignments interrogate the production and circulation of meaning through culture — examining identity, power, representation, and resistance across texts, practices, and institutions. Our specialists draw on the Birmingham School tradition and contemporary postcolonial, feminist, and queer theory.
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What We Cover in Cultural Studies
Cultural theory — Gramsci's hegemony, Foucault's discourse, and Bourdieu's cultural capital
Representation and identity — race, gender, sexuality, class, and intersectionality
Popular culture — subcultures, fandom, taste, and cultural consumption
Postcolonialism and diaspora — Said's Orientalism, Bhabha's hybridity, and Spivak
Feminist cultural theory — gender performance, the male gaze, and post-feminism
Queer theory — heteronormativity, queer reading strategies, and LGBTQ+ representation
Globalisation and culture — Americanisation, cultural hybridity, and world music
Memory, heritage, and cultural policy — museums, archives, and cultural institutions
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Yes. Our cultural studies specialists apply Gramscian hegemony, Foucauldian discourse analysis, and Bourdieusian field theory to popular culture, media, sport, and everyday cultural practices.
Yes. We engage critically with Said, Bhabha, Spivak, and Gilroy — applying postcolonial and diaspora frameworks to literature, film, music, and cultural institutions in both historical and contemporary contexts.
Yes. We analyse representations of race, gender, sexuality, class, and disability in media, advertising, and popular culture — drawing on relevant theory and attending to both textual and contextual dimensions.
Yes. We apply Butler's gender performativity, Mulvey's male gaze, and queer reading strategies to cultural texts — with critical engagement with the debate between liberal, radical, and post-structuralist feminist theory.
Yes. We help with developing a theoretically grounded research question, conducting a critical literature review, selecting appropriate methodological approaches, and writing up chapters for cultural studies research projects.