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Morris Davis Professor of Communication Studies at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and Chair of the Executive Committee of the University Program in Cultural Studies, Lawrence Grossberg is one of the leading exponents of Cultural Studies in the United States. His current work focuses on globalization, America's war against children, and the modernist foundations of cultural theory. His books include It's a Sin: Essays on Postmodernism, Politics and Culture (1988); We Gotta Get Out Of This Place: Popular Conservatism and Postmodern Culture (1992); Dancing in Spite of Myself: Essays in Popular Culture (1997); Bringing It All Back Home: Essays in Cultural Studies (1997); and MediaMaking (1998). He is co-editor of several books--including Cultural Studies (1991), Sound and Vision (1993) and The Audience and its Landscapes (1996)--as well as the journal Cultural Studies. Lawrence Grossberg on the Web:
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The 11th Annual Cultural Studies Symposium at Kansas State University Keynote speakers: Bruce Robbins, Lawrence Grossberg, Amitava Kumar, Ginu Kamani and Joel Barraquiel Tan |
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