New Keywords: A Revised Vocabulary of Culture and SocietyTony Bennett, Lawrence Grossberg, Meaghan Morris Over 25 years ago, Raymond Williams’ Keywords: A Vocabulary of Culture and Society set the standard for how we understand and use the language of culture and society. Now, three luminaries in the field of cultural studies have assembled a volume that builds on and updates Williams’ classic, reflecting the transformation in culture and society since its publication. New Keywords: A Revised Vocabulary of Culture and Society is a state-of-the-art reference for students, teachers and culture vultures everywhere.
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... activity could suddenly invest ordinary words such as “culture” with a strangeness that unsettled their seemingly transparent meaning, and it could also endow apparently technical, forbidding words with a new and mysterious popularity ...
... activity could suddenly invest ordinary words such as “culture” with a strangeness that unsettled their seemingly transparent meaning, and it could also endow apparently technical, forbidding words with a new and mysterious popularity ...
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... activity of the perceiver or beholder over the objective properties of the material thing that occasions the sensation. Although Baumgarten is universally credited with introducing the term, he is usually nothing more than a footnote to ...
... activity of the perceiver or beholder over the objective properties of the material thing that occasions the sensation. Although Baumgarten is universally credited with introducing the term, he is usually nothing more than a footnote to ...
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... activity. W. J. T. Mitchell. See: AESTHETICS,. CANON,. CULTURE,. VALUE. Audience. Audience has had a variety of meanings, ranging from the action of hearing (“to give audience,” as early as the C14), through the more formal concept of an ...
... activity. W. J. T. Mitchell. See: AESTHETICS,. CANON,. CULTURE,. VALUE. Audience. Audience has had a variety of meanings, ranging from the action of hearing (“to give audience,” as early as the C14), through the more formal concept of an ...
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... activities of their audiences. To this extent, the history of academic research in this field is perhaps best characterized as a continuing dialog between perspectives which stress the power of the media over their audiences, on the one ...
... activities of their audiences. To this extent, the history of academic research in this field is perhaps best characterized as a continuing dialog between perspectives which stress the power of the media over their audiences, on the one ...
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... activities of living beings, specifically humans, behavior has since become generalized to describe inanimate processes as ... activity, as in consumer behavior, or sexual behavior. Such depersonalization led as early as the C17 to an ...
... activities of living beings, specifically humans, behavior has since become generalized to describe inanimate processes as ... activity, as in consumer behavior, or sexual behavior. Such depersonalization led as early as the C17 to an ...
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