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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... in the distinctive spirit of Williams's initial inquiry: New Keywords is not a glossary of contemporary cultural and social theory (one of Williams's keywords reexamined in this volume), although many entries Introduction.
... in the distinctive spirit of Williams's initial inquiry: New Keywords is not a glossary of contemporary cultural and social theory (one of Williams's keywords reexamined in this volume), although many entries Introduction.
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... theory” (very much a keyword now as it was in Williams's day) that have crossed over occupational as well as faculty and disciplinary lines. Having taught “theory” ourselves to generations of students who went on to take an interest in ...
... theory” (very much a keyword now as it was in Williams's day) that have crossed over occupational as well as faculty and disciplinary lines. Having taught “theory” ourselves to generations of students who went on to take an interest in ...
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... theory and mathematical modeling in the 020 comes the science of systems behavior and, with metaphorical undertones, the concept of a wellbehaved system, as one whose properties are predictable and controlled rather than disorderly. As ...
... theory and mathematical modeling in the 020 comes the science of systems behavior and, with metaphorical undertones, the concept of a wellbehaved system, as one whose properties are predictable and controlled rather than disorderly. As ...
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... theory, citizenship was associated with the rise of civil society. The civility of the citizen was a consequence of the pacification of the military society of the feudal aristocracy described by Norbert Elias (2000 [1939]) as “the ...
... theory, citizenship was associated with the rise of civil society. The civility of the citizen was a consequence of the pacification of the military society of the feudal aristocracy described by Norbert Elias (2000 [1939]) as “the ...
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... theory has been criticized because it is incomplete, neglecting economic citizenship, the growth of worker's ownership, and industrial democracy. While the theory understandably assumed that British society was ethnically homogeneous ...
... theory has been criticized because it is incomplete, neglecting economic citizenship, the growth of worker's ownership, and industrial democracy. While the theory understandably assumed that British society was ethnically homogeneous ...
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