Cultural Studies and the Working Class - Sally R Munt - Books - Bloomsbury Academic - 9780304705498 - 2000
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Cultural Studies and the Working Class

Sally R Munt

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Cultural Studies and the Working Class

Marc Notes: Reintegrating class analysis into social templates of race, sexuality & gender; Avail. in clothBiographical Note: Sally R. Munt is a reader in Media Representation and Analysis at the University of Brighton. She has published in the area of cultural studies, feminist theory, and lesbian and gay studies. Table of Contents: Part 1. Issues in Working-Class Identity and Methodology1. If Anywhere: Class Identifications and Cultural Studies Academics2. Discursive Mothers and Academic Fandom: Class, Generation and the Production of Theory3. The Theme That Dare Not Speak Its Name: Class and Recent British Film4. 'This Is About Us, This Is Our Film! Personal and Popular Discourses of 'Underclass'5. Black Women and Social-Class IdentityPart 2. Class, Taste and Space6. Culture, Class and Taste7. Escape and Escapism: Representing Working-Class Women8. The Appearance of Class: Challenges in Gay Space9. Children's Urban Landscapes: Configurations of Class and PlacePart 3: Gender, Fictions and Working-Class Subjectivities10. 'Why Do You Say I Am?' Jesus, Gender and the (Working-Class) Family Romance11. Death in the Good Old Days: True Crime Tales and Social History12. 'Can't Help Lovin' Dat Man': Social Class and the Female Voice in Nil by Mouth13. Homophobic Violence: The Hidden Injuries of Class14. Millwall Football Club: Masculinity, Race and BelongingPublisher Marketing: This work challenges the field of British cultural studies to return to the question of social class as a primary focus of study. The chapters examine contemporary working-class life and its depiction in the media through a number of case studies on topics such as popular cinema, football, romance magazines and club culture. The essays pose methodologies for understanding working-class responses to dominant culture, and explore the contradictions and limitations of the traditional Marxist model. Contributor Bio:  Munt, Sally R Sally R. Munt is a reader in Media Representation and Analysis at the University of Brighton. She has published in the area of cultural studies, feminist theory, and lesbian and gay studies.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released 2000
ISBN13 9780304705498
Publishers Bloomsbury Academic
Pages 254
Dimensions 156 × 234 × 14 mm   ·   358 g