ABSTRACT

Culture is a concept that has remained on the top of the agenda within the social sciences for two decades. It incites controversy and debate and always appears fresh. This book, updated throughout and with new sections on visual culture, urban culture and subcultures, argues that to understand the concept we need to locate it within traditions of thought and appreciate its political and ideological bases. The book looks at the concept of culture in the context of idealism and materialism, examining its relation to the notion of social structure and assessing its once assumed monopoly within literary study.

Culture remains stimulating throughout. A standard reference text for students on sociology and cultural studies courses, this second concise and student-friendly edition offers an overview over the sociology of culture in an accessible format.

chapter |5 pages

INTRODUCTION

chapter 3|20 pages

CULTURE, IDEALISM AND SOCIAL ACTION

chapter 4|30 pages

CULTURE, MARXISM AND MATERIALISM

chapter 5|20 pages

CULTURAL STRATIFICATION

chapter 6|19 pages

CULTURAL REPRODUCTION

chapter 7|20 pages

SUBCULTURE

chapter 8|20 pages

VISUAL CULTURE

chapter 9|17 pages

URBAN CULTURE

chapter 10|15 pages

CULTURE AND POSTMODERNISM

chapter 11|9 pages

CULTURAL STUDIES: WHAT IS IT?