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           Gallup, George, 121              health, 38
           Gandy, Oscar, 6                  Hearst press, 140
           gaps, 169                        Hebrew. See Jews
           Garnham, Nicolas, 6, 7, 11n20, 97, 98,  hedonism, 41, 69, 87, 93n90
             100–102, 104, 106–7, 109, 110, 111,  Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich, 18
             112n11, 113n13, 198            hegemony, 66, 71
           Gaskell, Elizabeth, 72           Herman, Edward S., 124, 131n13
           gender, 65, 88, 101, 105, 127, 195  hermeneutics, 5
           genealogy, 9; of cultural studies, 61–88;  Heyer, Paul, 22, 34, 35, 153, 157
             of political economy, 13–60; of  hierarchy, 25, 80, 140
             poststructuralist cultural studies,  Hill and Knowlton, 125
             117–30                         history, 4, 17, 20–22, 45, 61, 79, 81, 82,
           genre, 167, 181                     86, 89n7, 94n102, 105, 121, 144,
           geography, 33, 34                   152, 155, 162, 179, 181, 186, 188,
           Gerbner, George, 27, 50n63, 123, 124,  196, 198, 198n1
             132n39                         A History of Communication Study
           Germany, 23, 25, 29, 141–42, 153    (Rogers), 123
           Gitksan, 156                     Hitler, Adolf, 123
           Goldman, Lucien, 77              Hochheimer, John, 122
           Gouliamos, Kostas, 66            Hoggart, Richard, 63, 85, 87, 101, 104,
           Gramsci, Antonio, 66, 71, 88, 90n25  118, 178; and British cultural studies,
           grand narratives, 7, 36, 44, 51n70, 152,  8, 66, 67, 86, 88, 89n7, 97, 105, 110,
             179, 182, 188, 195, 197           154, 195, 198n1; and cultural
           Grant, George, 153                  materialism, 5, 98, 111; and
           Great Depression, 120               determinism, 68, 87, 102, 114n25,
           Greece, 21, 38, 81, 144, 154, 157, 181.  169; and hedonism, 69, 93n90;
             See also classical Greeks         integrates cultural studies and
           Grossberg, Lawrence, 6–8, 10n16, 28,  political economy, 8, 68, 126; and
             45, 63, 64, 66, 89n11, 97, 99–102,  mass culture, 68, 69, 71, 87, 102
             104, 106–8, 111, 114n25, 118, 129,  holism, 17, 31, 63, 77, 89n7, 188
             167, 168, 171, 190, 195, 196, 198  homeostasis, 165
           Guattari, Felix, 89n11           Homer, 181
           The Gutenberg Galaxy (McLuhan),  homogenization, 24
             10n5                           Horkheimer, Max, 16–19, 23, 24,
           Gutman, Louis, 121                  27–29, 31, 40, 45, 87, 178
                                            Hovland, Carl, 121, 122, 124
           Habermas, Jürgen, 184, 190       humanities. See arts and humanities
           habituation, 15                  Hutcheson, Francis, 12
           Hall, Stuart, 66, 67, 89n7, 97–99,  hyperreality, 27, 28, 107–8, 127, 129,
             102–11, 112n5, 196, 198n1         134n70, 138, 167, 185; defined,
           Hard Times (Dickens), 72            134n70, 167
           Hartley, John, 61
           Harvard University, 21, 22, 118  Idea File of Harold Innis, 56n163
           Harvey, David, 98                idealism, 62–64, 138, 161, 168, 171,
           Hayles, Katherine, 166              191n13
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