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Volume IV Special Issue V June 2024
Name of Author :
Mohammad Shah Alam Chowdhury, Mili Rahman
Title of the paper :
Exploring Cultural Studies: A Multidisciplinary Approach
Abstract:
Culture studies are an interdisciplinary field that examines the complex interplay of cultural practices, identities, power dynamics, and social structures. This research paper delves into the foundational theories, methodologies, and key themes within cultural studies. Drawing from various disciplines such as sociology, anthropology, media studies, literature, and critical theory, it explores how culture shapes individual and collective experiences, beliefs, and behaviors. The paper also examines the role of cultural studies in understanding globalization, technology, identity politics, and social movements. Through critical analysis and case studies, it highlights the significance of cultural studies in fostering cross-cultural understanding, social justice, and cultural empowerment in a rapidly changing world.
Keywords :
Cultural Studies, Interdisciplinary, Identity, Power Dynamics, Globalization, Social Justice
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Page Number :
154-157