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British Marxism and Cultural Studies

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British Marxism and Cultural Studies book

Essays on a living tradition

British Marxism and Cultural Studies

DOI link for British Marxism and Cultural Studies

British Marxism and Cultural Studies book

Essays on a living tradition
Edited ByPhilip Bounds, David Berry
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2016
eBook Published 30 April 2016
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315570174
Pages 218
eBook ISBN 9781315570174
Subjects Area Studies, Humanities, Social Sciences
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Bounds, P., & Berry, D. (Eds.). (2016). British Marxism and Cultural Studies: Essays on a living tradition (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315570174

ABSTRACT

A comprehensive exploration of the profound influence of Marxist ideas on the development of Cultural Studies in Britain, this volume covers a century of Marxist writing, balancing synoptic accounts of the various schools of Marxist thought with detailed analyses of the most important writers. Arguing that a recognisably Marxist tradition of cultural analysis began in the last two decades of the nineteenth century and continues unbroken to the present day, British Marxism and Cultural Studies traces the links between contemporary developments in the field and the extended tradition of which they form a part. With discussion of figures such as Jack Lindsay, C.L.R. James, Julian Stallabrass and Mike Wayne, as well as the cultural thinking of the New Left, Gramscian, Althusserian and Political Economy schools, this book shows that the history of British cultural Marxism is broader and richer than many people realise. As such, it will be of interest to scholars and students of sociology, cultural studies, intellectual history and the history of the Left.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter |20 pages

Introduction

Notes on a living tradition
ByPhilip Bounds

chapter 1|23 pages

Science, art and dissent

Jack Lindsay and the communist theory of culture
ByPhilip Bounds

chapter 2|21 pages

The New Left and the emergence of Cultural Studies

ByAlan O’Connor

chapter 3|22 pages

C.L.R. James

Dialectics and the fate of the creative individual
ByDavid Berry

chapter 4|19 pages

From folk to jazz

Eric Hobsbawm, British communism and Cultural Studies
ByPhilip Bounds

chapter 5|26 pages

The Gramscian turn in British Cultural Studies

From the Birmingham School to cultural populism
BySteve Jones

chapter 6|21 pages

Blind spots

Re-reading Althusser and Lacan in Cultural Studies
ByJason Barker

chapter 7|29 pages

Profit and power

British Marxists on the political economy of the media
ByEnda Brophy, Vincent Mosco

chapter 8|18 pages

Them and Us in contemporary Cultural Studies

Julian Stallabrass, Mike Wayne, Ben Watson
ByDavid Renton
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