Anthony Lynch reviews ‘Cultural Studies Review Vol. 15, No. 1’ by John Frow and Katrina Schlunke
As John Frow and Katrina Schlunke state in their editorial, the diverse writing in this issue of Cultural Studies Review (Vol. 15, No. 1, Melbourne University Publishing, $29.95 pb, 220 pp) collected under the theme of ‘Homefronts’, includes essays dealing with nationhood, family, the manufacture of crisis and celebrity, neo-liberalism and homelessness. Given the space to explore complexity, many contributions remain refreshingly accessible to the non-specialist reader. Popular culture is, of course, one of the mainstays of cultural studies, and the first two essays
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