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Cultural Studies and the Working Class Sally R. Munt

Cultural Studies and the Working Class By Sally R. Munt

Cultural Studies and the Working Class by Sally R. Munt


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Summary

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 and football.

Cultural Studies and the Working Class Summary

Cultural Studies and the Working Class by Sally R. Munt

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 race, sexuality and gender.

About Sally R. Munt

Sally R. Munt is a reader in Media Representation and Analysis at the University of Brighton. She has published in the area of cultural studies, feminist theory, and lesbian and gay studies.

Table of Contents

Part 1 Issues of working-class identity: if anywhere; discursive mothers and academic fandom; the theme that dare not speak its name; this is about us, this is our film!; black women and social class identity. Part 2 Class, taste and space: culture, class and taste; escape and escapism; the appearance of class; children's urban landscapes. Part 3 Gender, fictions and working-class subjectivities: who do you say that I am? - Jesus, gender and the (working-class) family romance; death in the good old days - true crime tales and social history; can't help lovin' dat man - social class and the female voice; homophobic violence; Millwall Football Club - masculinity, race and belonging.

Additional information

GOR002980261
9780304705498
0304705497
Cultural Studies and the Working Class by Sally R. Munt
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
2000-03-01
254
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