This work challenges the field of British cultural studies to return to the question of social class as a primary focus of study. The chapters examine contemporary working-class life and its depiction in the media through a number of case studies on topics such as popular cinema, football, romance magazines and club culture. The essays pose methodologies for understanding working-class responses to dominant culture, and explore the contradictions and limitations of the traditional Marxist model. The book's contributors conclude that it is time for cultural theorists to revisit issues of working-class cultural formations and to renew the original radical intentions of the discipline by reintegrating class analysis into social templates of ra...
Working Men's Club were part of the Victorian reform ideology, An attempt, when Mechanics' Institute...
The Marxist approach to class has long been criticised within the academy. Many scholars have sugges...
From the sixties onwards, the study of media and culture has increasingly moved from the pages of jo...
This work challenges the field of British cultural studies to return to the question of social class...
Book synopsis: This work challenges the field of British cultural studies to return to the question ...
Edited by leading British sociologists of stratification, this book advances contemporary debates in...
Monograph which reinstates class as central precept in the study of British culture and offers a 'ti...
Within the traditions of critical social theory and cultural criticism, there are many models of cul...
There is hardly any discussion of class that does not in some way relate to the theories of Marx and...
Book synopsis: Integrating a variety of historical approaches and methods, Joanna Bourke looks at th...
This chapter provides an overview of the filed of working-class studies and its engagement with the ...
The movement of cultural studies that has been a global phenomenon of great importance over the last...
Culture, Class, Distinction is major contribution to international debates regarding the role of cul...
This paper draws on recent theoretical developments made within sociology, which have proposed new w...
Culture, Class, Distinction contributes to international debates regarding the role of cultural capi...
Working Men's Club were part of the Victorian reform ideology, An attempt, when Mechanics' Institute...
The Marxist approach to class has long been criticised within the academy. Many scholars have sugges...
From the sixties onwards, the study of media and culture has increasingly moved from the pages of jo...
This work challenges the field of British cultural studies to return to the question of social class...
Book synopsis: This work challenges the field of British cultural studies to return to the question ...
Edited by leading British sociologists of stratification, this book advances contemporary debates in...
Monograph which reinstates class as central precept in the study of British culture and offers a 'ti...
Within the traditions of critical social theory and cultural criticism, there are many models of cul...
There is hardly any discussion of class that does not in some way relate to the theories of Marx and...
Book synopsis: Integrating a variety of historical approaches and methods, Joanna Bourke looks at th...
This chapter provides an overview of the filed of working-class studies and its engagement with the ...
The movement of cultural studies that has been a global phenomenon of great importance over the last...
Culture, Class, Distinction is major contribution to international debates regarding the role of cul...
This paper draws on recent theoretical developments made within sociology, which have proposed new w...
Culture, Class, Distinction contributes to international debates regarding the role of cultural capi...
Working Men's Club were part of the Victorian reform ideology, An attempt, when Mechanics' Institute...
The Marxist approach to class has long been criticised within the academy. Many scholars have sugges...
From the sixties onwards, the study of media and culture has increasingly moved from the pages of jo...