Popular culture and social relations
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Popular culture and social relations
Open University Press, 1986
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- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Table of Contents
- Introduction: popular culture and "the turn to Gramsci", Tony Bennett. Themes and issues: the politics of the "popular" and popular culture, Tony Bennett
- popular culture and the state, Stuart Hall
- complicity pleasures, Colin Mercer. Popular culture - historical and social relations: the tale of Samuel and Jemima - gender and working class culture in early 19th century England, Catherine Hall
- "good luck war workers!" class, politics and entertainment in wartime broadcasting, David Cardiff, Paddy Scannell
- the dialectic of national identity -the Glasgow Empire Exhibition of 1938, Colin McArthur
- hegemony, ideology, pleasure - Blackpool,Tony Bennett. Form and ideology in popular culture: in the groove, or blowing your mind? the pleasures of musical repetition, Richard Middleton
- that's entertainment - the resilience of popular forms, Colin Mercer
- fictions and ideologies -the case of situation comedy, Janet Woollacott
- "this is not the boy scouts" - television police series and definitions of law and order, Alan Clarke.
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