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Overview

Lawrence Grossberg is affiliated with the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in the United States. Their work primarily spans the Arts and Humanities, with a focus on Philosophy and Literature and Literary Theory.

Their recent publications include:

  • Front Matter, Iowa Journal of Cultural Studies, Issue 21, Spring 2021
  • Between parochialism and planetary in Cultural studies: an interview with Lawrence Grossberg, 2024, Critical Studies in Media Communication

Grossberg's research covers several topics, including:

  • Ecocriticism and Environmental Literature
  • Utopian, Dystopian, and Speculative Fiction
  • Rhetoric and Communication Studies

Frequent collaborators in their work have been:

  • George Lipsitz
  • Bryanne Estes
  • Jamie Chen
  • Victoria E. Burns
  • Bronwyn E. Stewart

Their papers have appeared in the following venues:

  • Iowa Journal of Cultural Studies
  • Critical Studies in Media Communication

Grossberg's interdisciplinary approach reflects a blend of cultural studies, philosophy, and literary theory, addressing contemporary issues through the lenses of ecology, speculative fiction, and communication studies.

Best Publications

  • Marxism and the Interpretation of Culture

    Cary Nelson;Lawrence Grossberg

  • On Postmodernism and Articulation An Interview with Stuart Hall

    Lawrence Grossberg

  • We Gotta Get out of This Place: Popular Conservatism and Postmodern Culture

    Lawrence Grossberg

  • MediaMaking: Mass Media in a Popular Culture

    Lawrence Grossberg;Ellen Wartella;D. Charles Whitney

  • New Keywords: A Revised Vocabulary of Culture and Society

    Tony Bennett;Lawrence Grossberg;Meaghan Morris

  • Identity and cultural studies: Is that all there is?

    Lawrence Grossberg

  • Bringing It All Back Home: Essays on Cultural Studies

    Lawrence Grossberg

  • Cultural Studies in the Future Tense

    Lawrence Grossberg

  • Sound and Vision : The Music Video Reader

    Simon Frith;Andrew Goodwin;Lawrence Grossberg

  • Dancing in Spite of Myself: Essays on Popular Culture

    Lawrence Grossberg

  • Another boring day in paradise: rock and roll and the empowerment of everyday life

    Lawrence Grossberg

  • DOES CULTURAL STUDIES HAVE FUTURES? SHOULD IT? (OR WHAT'S THE MATTER WITH NEW YORK?)

    Lawrence Grossberg

  • Without Guarantees: In Honour of Stuart Hall

    Angela McRobbie;Paul Gilroy;Lawrence Grossberg

  • Cultural studies vs. political economy: Is anybody else bored with this debate?

    Lawrence Grossberg

  • History, Politics and Postmodernism: Stuart Hall and Cultural Studies

    Lawrence Grossberg

  • Cultural studies and/in new worlds 1

    Lawrence Grossberg

  • Cultural Studies: An Introduction

    Lawrence Grossberg;Cary Nelson;Paula Treichler

  • Is there rock after punk

    Lawrence Grossberg

  • The Audience And Its Landscape

    James Hay;Lawrence Grossberg;Ellen Ann Wartella

  • Putting Policy into Cultural Studies

    Lawrence Grossberg;Cary Nelson;Paula Treichler

  • Marxism and the Interpretation of Culture

    Mike Gonzalez;Cary Nelson;Lawrence Grossberg

  • The Promises of Monsters: A Regenerative Politics for Inappropriate/d Others

    Lawrence Grossberg;Cary Nelson;Paula Treichler

Frequent Co-Authors

Stuart Hall
Stuart Hall The Open University
Ellen Wartella
Ellen Wartella Northwestern University
Simon Frith
Simon Frith University of Edinburgh
Daniel J. O'Keefe
Daniel J. O'Keefe Northwestern University
Tony Bennett
Tony Bennett Western Sydney University
Philip Smith
Philip Smith University of Connecticut
Jeffrey C. Alexander
Jeffrey C. Alexander Yale University
Angela McRobbie
Angela McRobbie Goldsmiths University of London

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