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Views Beyond the Border Country

Raymond Williams and Cultural Politics
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The work of Raymond Williams has inspired radical intellectuals engaged in cultural politics and influenced many academic disciplines across the social sciences and humanities. Views Beyond the Border Country examines the assumptions and limitations of Williams's political vision and commitments. In the spirit of appreciative criticism, this international collection of essays analyzes the neglected yet central tensions in the thought of Williams. The contributors explore the implications of Williams's work for a wide range of disciplines including education, cultural studies, history, literature, mass communication, and drama. The first section, Culture is Ordinary' examines Williams's deconstruction of the false division between what he considers common culture' and a whole way of life.' The second part, Education From Below', explores Williams's conception of meaningful democratic participation in cultural institutions such as schools, taking into account the dilemmas that Leftist and feminist educators experience in the varied national and regional contexts of neoconservatism. The final section, Culture's Others: Culture or Cultural Imperialism,' is devoted to critiques of the presumed naturalness' of English imperialism by many esteemed Left cultural critics.

Author Biography:

Dennis L. Dworkin, Leslie G. Roman
Release date NZ
November 17th, 1992
Audiences
  • General (US: Trade)
  • Tertiary Education (US: College)
Contributors
  • Edited by Dennis Dworkin
  • Edited by Leslie Roman
Pages
376
Dimensions
152x229x21
ISBN-13
9780415902762
Product ID
5305617

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