The Practice of Value: Essays on literature in cultural studies
John Frow
In recent years the disciplines of literary studies and cultural studies have engaged in occasional hostilities but very rarely in productive engagement with each other’s methodologies. Yet each offers a set of rich resources for the other in a period of disciplinary crisis across the Humanities.
The essays collected here, working at the point of intersection of these two fields, are centrally concerned with conflicts of value: the aesthetic value that is ascribed to texts; the economic value that accrues to intellectual property; the processes of social valuation that turn waste into worth and back again; the structures of valued knowledge that shape both the disciplines of knowledge and everyday life; and the political struggles over social and cultural difference that give rise, at their most intense, to the desolation of communities and the destruction of cultures.
Book details
PUBLICATION DATE: 2014
FORMAT: Paperback
EXTENT: 352 pages
SIZE: 234 x 156 mm
ISBN: 9781742583464
RIGHTS: World
CATEGORY: Australian Studies, John Frow, UWAP Scholarly,