Cultural studies as the new Humanities
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https://doi.org/10.14195/0870-4112_3-1_4Keywords:
Cultural Studies; New Humanities; Information and Communication Technologies; Current; Contemporary; ImageAbstract
The purpose of this study is to argue that Cultural Studies may be regarded as the new humanities. Cultural Studies focus on ethnic, post-colonial, communication, anthropological, ethnographic and feminist studies, and only ‘very marginally’ have they shown an interest in literature and literary studies Vítor Aguiar e Silva (2008). But those fields, which ‘Social Science’ rather than the ‘Arts’ have invested in (ibid.: 254), are the touchstones of modernity. Today, the concept we have of humankind is, to a large extent, played out in these areas. The questioning of both humankind and modernity has as backdrop the technologically-driven shift of culture from word to image (Martins, 2011 a). My proposal takes into account this debate, while underscoring how Cultural Studies are engaded in what is current and contemporary, wich means, in the present and everyday life.
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