Considering Class
Theory, Culture and the Media in the 21st Century
Herausgeber: O'Neill, Deirdre; Wayne, Mike
Considering Class
Theory, Culture and the Media in the 21st Century
Herausgeber: O'Neill, Deirdre; Wayne, Mike
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Considering Class shows why the process of reconstructing class consciousness must take place on the terrain of cultural and subjective formation where everyday values, habits and media practices are in play.
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Considering Class shows why the process of reconstructing class consciousness must take place on the terrain of cultural and subjective formation where everyday values, habits and media practices are in play.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Haymarket Books
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Januar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 227mm x 150mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 460g
- ISBN-13: 9781608461035
- ISBN-10: 1608461033
- Artikelnr.: 50989296
- Verlag: Haymarket Books
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Januar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 227mm x 150mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 460g
- ISBN-13: 9781608461035
- ISBN-10: 1608461033
- Artikelnr.: 50989296
Deirdre O’Neill is a working class lecturer and filmmaker. Her forthcoming book Film as a Radical Pedagogic Tool explores the way in which film can be used as a means of working class people representing their own lives. Mike Wayne has written widely on the politics and ideology of film, television and the media as well as Marxist cultural theory. His most recently published book is Red Kant: Aesthetics, Marxism and the Third Critique (Bloomsbury, 2014).
List of Illustrations
Notes on Contributors i
1 Introduction
Deirdre O’Neill and Mike Wayne
Part 1: Class Theory
2 Class and the Classical Marxist Tradition
Joseph Choonara
3 Social Class and Education
Dave Hill
4 Marxist Class Theory: Competition, Contingency and Intermediate Class
Positions
Jonathan Pratschke
5 Class Segregation
Danny Dorling
6 The ‘Secret’ of the Restoration: Increased Class Exploitation
Maurizio Donato and Roberto Taddeo
Part 2: Class and Culture
7 Exploitation, Oppression, and Epistemology
Holly Lewis
8 Peasants, Migrants and Self-Employed Workers: The Masks that Veil Class
Affiliation in Latin America: The Argentine Case
Marina Kabat and Eduardo Sartelli
9 Capitalism, Class and Collective Identity: Social Movements and Public
Services in South Africa
Adrian Murray
10 On Intellectuals
Deirdre O’Neill and Mike Wayne
11 The British Working Class Post-blair Consensus: We Do Not Exist
Lisa Mckenzie
12 From Class Solidarity to Cultural Solidarity: Immigration, Crises, and
the Populist Right
Ferruh Yilmaz
13 Recovering the Australian Working Class
Tony Moore, Mark Gibson and Catharine Lumby
Part 3: Class and the Media
14 ‘Everything Changes. Everything Stays the Same’: Documenting Continuity
and Change in Working Class Lives
Anita Biressi
15 Ghettos and Gated Communities in the Social Landscape of Television:
Representations of Class in 1982 and 2015
Fredrik Stiernstedt and Peter Jakobsson
16 Class, Culture and Exploitation: The Case of Reality tv
Milly Williamson
17 Class Warfare, the Neoliberal Man and the Political Economy of
Methamphetamine in Breaking Bad
Michael Seltzer
18 ‘The Thing Is I’m Actually from Bromley’: Queer/Class Intersectionality
in Pride (2014)
Craig Haslop
Index
Notes on Contributors i
1 Introduction
Deirdre O’Neill and Mike Wayne
Part 1: Class Theory
2 Class and the Classical Marxist Tradition
Joseph Choonara
3 Social Class and Education
Dave Hill
4 Marxist Class Theory: Competition, Contingency and Intermediate Class
Positions
Jonathan Pratschke
5 Class Segregation
Danny Dorling
6 The ‘Secret’ of the Restoration: Increased Class Exploitation
Maurizio Donato and Roberto Taddeo
Part 2: Class and Culture
7 Exploitation, Oppression, and Epistemology
Holly Lewis
8 Peasants, Migrants and Self-Employed Workers: The Masks that Veil Class
Affiliation in Latin America: The Argentine Case
Marina Kabat and Eduardo Sartelli
9 Capitalism, Class and Collective Identity: Social Movements and Public
Services in South Africa
Adrian Murray
10 On Intellectuals
Deirdre O’Neill and Mike Wayne
11 The British Working Class Post-blair Consensus: We Do Not Exist
Lisa Mckenzie
12 From Class Solidarity to Cultural Solidarity: Immigration, Crises, and
the Populist Right
Ferruh Yilmaz
13 Recovering the Australian Working Class
Tony Moore, Mark Gibson and Catharine Lumby
Part 3: Class and the Media
14 ‘Everything Changes. Everything Stays the Same’: Documenting Continuity
and Change in Working Class Lives
Anita Biressi
15 Ghettos and Gated Communities in the Social Landscape of Television:
Representations of Class in 1982 and 2015
Fredrik Stiernstedt and Peter Jakobsson
16 Class, Culture and Exploitation: The Case of Reality tv
Milly Williamson
17 Class Warfare, the Neoliberal Man and the Political Economy of
Methamphetamine in Breaking Bad
Michael Seltzer
18 ‘The Thing Is I’m Actually from Bromley’: Queer/Class Intersectionality
in Pride (2014)
Craig Haslop
Index
List of Illustrations
Notes on Contributors i
1 Introduction
Deirdre O’Neill and Mike Wayne
Part 1: Class Theory
2 Class and the Classical Marxist Tradition
Joseph Choonara
3 Social Class and Education
Dave Hill
4 Marxist Class Theory: Competition, Contingency and Intermediate Class
Positions
Jonathan Pratschke
5 Class Segregation
Danny Dorling
6 The ‘Secret’ of the Restoration: Increased Class Exploitation
Maurizio Donato and Roberto Taddeo
Part 2: Class and Culture
7 Exploitation, Oppression, and Epistemology
Holly Lewis
8 Peasants, Migrants and Self-Employed Workers: The Masks that Veil Class
Affiliation in Latin America: The Argentine Case
Marina Kabat and Eduardo Sartelli
9 Capitalism, Class and Collective Identity: Social Movements and Public
Services in South Africa
Adrian Murray
10 On Intellectuals
Deirdre O’Neill and Mike Wayne
11 The British Working Class Post-blair Consensus: We Do Not Exist
Lisa Mckenzie
12 From Class Solidarity to Cultural Solidarity: Immigration, Crises, and
the Populist Right
Ferruh Yilmaz
13 Recovering the Australian Working Class
Tony Moore, Mark Gibson and Catharine Lumby
Part 3: Class and the Media
14 ‘Everything Changes. Everything Stays the Same’: Documenting Continuity
and Change in Working Class Lives
Anita Biressi
15 Ghettos and Gated Communities in the Social Landscape of Television:
Representations of Class in 1982 and 2015
Fredrik Stiernstedt and Peter Jakobsson
16 Class, Culture and Exploitation: The Case of Reality tv
Milly Williamson
17 Class Warfare, the Neoliberal Man and the Political Economy of
Methamphetamine in Breaking Bad
Michael Seltzer
18 ‘The Thing Is I’m Actually from Bromley’: Queer/Class Intersectionality
in Pride (2014)
Craig Haslop
Index
Notes on Contributors i
1 Introduction
Deirdre O’Neill and Mike Wayne
Part 1: Class Theory
2 Class and the Classical Marxist Tradition
Joseph Choonara
3 Social Class and Education
Dave Hill
4 Marxist Class Theory: Competition, Contingency and Intermediate Class
Positions
Jonathan Pratschke
5 Class Segregation
Danny Dorling
6 The ‘Secret’ of the Restoration: Increased Class Exploitation
Maurizio Donato and Roberto Taddeo
Part 2: Class and Culture
7 Exploitation, Oppression, and Epistemology
Holly Lewis
8 Peasants, Migrants and Self-Employed Workers: The Masks that Veil Class
Affiliation in Latin America: The Argentine Case
Marina Kabat and Eduardo Sartelli
9 Capitalism, Class and Collective Identity: Social Movements and Public
Services in South Africa
Adrian Murray
10 On Intellectuals
Deirdre O’Neill and Mike Wayne
11 The British Working Class Post-blair Consensus: We Do Not Exist
Lisa Mckenzie
12 From Class Solidarity to Cultural Solidarity: Immigration, Crises, and
the Populist Right
Ferruh Yilmaz
13 Recovering the Australian Working Class
Tony Moore, Mark Gibson and Catharine Lumby
Part 3: Class and the Media
14 ‘Everything Changes. Everything Stays the Same’: Documenting Continuity
and Change in Working Class Lives
Anita Biressi
15 Ghettos and Gated Communities in the Social Landscape of Television:
Representations of Class in 1982 and 2015
Fredrik Stiernstedt and Peter Jakobsson
16 Class, Culture and Exploitation: The Case of Reality tv
Milly Williamson
17 Class Warfare, the Neoliberal Man and the Political Economy of
Methamphetamine in Breaking Bad
Michael Seltzer
18 ‘The Thing Is I’m Actually from Bromley’: Queer/Class Intersectionality
in Pride (2014)
Craig Haslop
Index