This document discusses cultural studies and its application to Shakespeare's play Hamlet. It makes the following key points:
1) Cultural studies examines the cultural significance of literature, film, television and other art forms through the lens of theories like Marxism and feminism.
2) Applying cultural studies to Hamlet, it analyzes the power dynamics between characters like Claudius, Hamlet, and Rosencrantz and Guildenstern.
3) A speech by the marginalized character Rosencrantz is praised for its insight into the nature of kingship, though it is often overlooked. This demonstrates how cultural studies examines overlooked aspects.