An Introduction to Cultural Studies: Ideology Domination

Authors

  • Pat Watanasin Naresuan University

Keywords:

Cultural Studies, Ideology Domination, Critical Theory

Abstract

Cultural Studies has piqued the interest of academics from several fields. It's interdisciplinary in nature. Cultural Studies is frequently endorsed as a model by those who are interested in understanding the thoughts, attitudes, and behaviors of marginalized communities. Although there are some logical consistency, utility, and heurism objections, it is a neo-Marxist critique based on the concept of equity. This article emphasizes on the most important concept of Cultural Studies- Ideology Domination. 

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Published

2022-04-30

How to Cite

Watanasin, P. (2022). An Introduction to Cultural Studies: Ideology Domination. Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences Mahamakut Buddhist University Isan Campus, 3(1), 65–71. Retrieved from https://so06.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/jhsmbuisc/article/view/255270

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