Throughout his life, Richard Hoggart has been involved with four main areas: broadcasting, arts policy, education, and social work, all of which he finds have characteristics in common. This collection of essays represents less than a quarter of his essays published over the last two decades
Throughout his life, Richard Hoggart has been involved with four main areas: broadcasting, arts policy, education, and social work, all of which he finds have characteristics in common. This collection of essays represents less than a quarter of his essays published over the last two decadesHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Richard Hoggart, as professor of modern English literature at Birmingham University, founded the Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies. He has authored or edited over twenty-five books, including Between Two Worlds: Politics, Anti-Politics, and the Unpolitical, The Uses of Literacy, and The Tyranny of Relativism.
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Acknowledgements Sources Introduction to the American Edition Introduction PART ONE: SOCIETY AND CULTURE: HOME AND AWAY Are Museums Political? Noble Aspirations: UNESCO and Civil Society a Memoir Broadcasting Democracy and the Enabling Principle PART TWO: A VERY ENGLISH VOICE D. H. Lawrence's Country The Rainbow Women in Love Lady Chatterley and the Censors PART THREE: POLITICS AND LITERATURE The Road to Wigan Pier The State versus Literature Freedom to Publish: Even Hateful Stuff Reviewers and Reviewing PART FOUR: LEVELS OF EDUCATION Politics Anti-Politics and the Unpolitical: The Universities in the Second Half of the Twentieth Century Gamekeepers or Poachers: A Matter of Approach Between Two Worlds: Public and Private Discourses Literacy is Not Enough: Critical Literacy and Creative Reading PART FIVE: FIGURES FROM A DISTANT PAST Memoir For Our Grandchildren Brother Tom Bill and Lil Auntie Ann Harry and Doris PART SIX: SUMMING UP AND SIGNING OFF Looking Back: An Interview with Nicolas Tredell
Acknowledgements Sources Introduction to the American Edition Introduction PART ONE: SOCIETY AND CULTURE: HOME AND AWAY Are Museums Political? Noble Aspirations: UNESCO and Civil Society a Memoir Broadcasting Democracy and the Enabling Principle PART TWO: A VERY ENGLISH VOICE D. H. Lawrence's Country The Rainbow Women in Love Lady Chatterley and the Censors PART THREE: POLITICS AND LITERATURE The Road to Wigan Pier The State versus Literature Freedom to Publish: Even Hateful Stuff Reviewers and Reviewing PART FOUR: LEVELS OF EDUCATION Politics Anti-Politics and the Unpolitical: The Universities in the Second Half of the Twentieth Century Gamekeepers or Poachers: A Matter of Approach Between Two Worlds: Public and Private Discourses Literacy is Not Enough: Critical Literacy and Creative Reading PART FIVE: FIGURES FROM A DISTANT PAST Memoir For Our Grandchildren Brother Tom Bill and Lil Auntie Ann Harry and Doris PART SIX: SUMMING UP AND SIGNING OFF Looking Back: An Interview with Nicolas Tredell
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