Crusoe's Footprints: Cultural Studies in Britain and America by Patrick Brantlinger is an influential academic study exploring the development of Cultural Studies in Britain and the United States.

Published by Routledge in 1990, the book examines major debates surrounding ideology, mass culture, postmodernism, class, race, gender, and media theory. Brantlinger traces the intellectual foundations of cultural criticism and the emergence of Cultural Studies as an interdisciplinary field connecting literature, sociology, history, media studies, and political theory.

An excellent resource for students, researchers, and educators interested in cultural theory, sociology, literary criticism, media studies, and the humanities.

Condition:Good vintage condition. Binding is solid and secure. Covers show light shelf wear consistent with age. Pages are clean and complete with no highlighting, underlining, or writing observed. Page edges display mild natural age-toning typical of a well-preserved academic paperback from this period. This is not a former library copy. Please review all photos carefully, as they are part of the description.

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