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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... relationship to changing political, social, and economic situations and needs. While rejecting the idea that you could describe that relationship in any simple or universal way, he was convinced that it did exist — and that people do ...
... relationship to changing political, social, and economic situations and needs. While rejecting the idea that you could describe that relationship in any simple or universal way, he was convinced that it did exist — and that people do ...
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... relationships, and the difficulty of producing a widely usable volume that could offer anything like a genuinely global study of keywords in English is no exception to this; the desire to do so is active, but the relationships needed to ...
... relationships, and the difficulty of producing a widely usable volume that could offer anything like a genuinely global study of keywords in English is no exception to this; the desire to do so is active, but the relationships needed to ...
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... relationship one to the other and to the other natural sciences became an increasingly important question. Were there specific features of life which distinguished it from nonliving processes and therefore rendered it irreducible to ...
... relationship one to the other and to the other natural sciences became an increasingly important question. Were there specific features of life which distinguished it from nonliving processes and therefore rendered it irreducible to ...
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... relationships between capitalism as an economic system and forms of social and political arrangement. Most commentators have seen capitalism as a liberating force — breaking up “traditional” societies and political systems. Marx ...
... relationships between capitalism as an economic system and forms of social and political arrangement. Most commentators have seen capitalism as a liberating force — breaking up “traditional” societies and political systems. Marx ...
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... relationship between capitalism and welfare states. For much of the C20, there appeared to be some connection between levels of capitalist development and the provision of welfare by the state. This connection was by no means automatic ...
... relationship between capitalism and welfare states. For much of the C20, there appeared to be some connection between levels of capitalist development and the provision of welfare by the state. This connection was by no means automatic ...
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activity aesthetic argued associated become behavior Bhikhu Parekh body capitalism capitalist citizenship civilization claim colonial communication concept contemporary context critical cultural studies debates democracy democratic discipline discourse distinction dominant economic elite emerged ethnic European everyday example experience feminism feminist forms gender global groups homosexuality human rights idea identity ideology increasingly individual industry intellectual Keywords knowledge labor labor power language lesbian liberal Marxist mass meaning Michael Bérubé Michel Foucault mobility modern moral movements multiculturalism nation nature neo-liberal norms object one’s organized person philosophical political popular pornography postcolonial postmodern practices production psychoanalysis queer race racial radical Raymond Williams refer relations relationship representation revolution sense sexual Sigmund Freud social society space specific technologies term theory Tony Bennett tradition unconscious University usage W. J. T. Mitchell welfare Western Williams women word