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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... increasingly flow across national boundaries, with English holding an often oppressively privileged status in limiting as well as enabling much of that flow. However, for practical reasons we focus mainly on usage in Western Anglophone ...
... increasingly flow across national boundaries, with English holding an often oppressively privileged status in limiting as well as enabling much of that flow. However, for practical reasons we focus mainly on usage in Western Anglophone ...
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... increasingly polarized by “culture wars" that are violently real as well as symbolic, there is no doubt that the same expression is still widely used to express “strong feelings" and important differences about ideas that not only ...
... increasingly polarized by “culture wars" that are violently real as well as symbolic, there is no doubt that the same expression is still widely used to express “strong feelings" and important differences about ideas that not only ...
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... increasingly important question. Were there specific features of life which distinguished it from nonliving processes and therefore rendered it irreducible to physics and chemistry? Jacob Moleschott and other mechanical materialists ...
... increasingly important question. Were there specific features of life which distinguished it from nonliving processes and therefore rendered it irreducible to physics and chemistry? Jacob Moleschott and other mechanical materialists ...
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... , especially), the friends of capitalism have tended to use other, less pejorative, terms — the free market, free enterprise, the market society, entrepreneurialism, and so on. Increasingly, however, the social and geographical.
... , especially), the friends of capitalism have tended to use other, less pejorative, terms — the free market, free enterprise, the market society, entrepreneurialism, and so on. Increasingly, however, the social and geographical.
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... increasingly mobile — or transnational — capital. The constant striving of capitalist innovation — a distinctively Marxist emphasis — reflected the effort needed to extract surplus value from the labor process and to overcome the ...
... increasingly mobile — or transnational — capital. The constant striving of capitalist innovation — a distinctively Marxist emphasis — reflected the effort needed to extract surplus value from the labor process and to overcome the ...
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