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Maxime Cervulle, Nelly Quemener, Florian Vörös, dirs, Matérialismes, culture &am

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Lallet, Mélanie

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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/1375344
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http://questionsdecommunication.revues.org/11360
Abstract
Dans cet ouvrage coordonné par Maxime Cervulle, Nelly Quemener et Florian Vörös, dix-huit contributions retracent les liens qui ont été tissés entre les approches matérialistes de la culture et de la communication, les Cultural Studies, les différentes vagues de féminisme et les théories décoloniales. Il constitue le deuxième livre d’une série de trois, intitulée Matérialismes, culture & communication et fait suite à un premier tome consacré aux approches marxistes de la culture et des médias...
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2017-09-01
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info:eu-repo/semantics/review
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oai:revues.org:questionsdecommunication/11360
http://questionsdecommunication.revues.org/11360
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