Cultural capitalism : politics after New Labour

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    • Bewes, Timothy
    • Gilbert, Jeremy

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Cultural capitalism : politics after New Labour

edited by Timothy Bewes and Jeremy Gilbert

Lawrence & Wishart, 2000

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Includes bibliographical references and index

内容説明・目次

内容説明

Since culture is the mediator between the individual and society, it is not surprising that it is a crucial part of politics. This is recognized by New Labour. Chris Smith, Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, in a speech soon after the 1997 Labour election victory, stated that "Culture is what gives us a sense of identity both as individuals and as a nation". He argued that culture lies at the very heart of the mission of the new government. This book presents a series of differing inflections of the relationship between politics and culture. The editors argue that it is crucial to analyze the culture of New Labour; but also that any politics in the age of "the triumph of capitalism" needs to be informed by cultural theory.

目次

  • Part 1 Cultural capitalism: cultural politics/political culture
  • in defence of discourse analysis
  • looking backwards and forwards at cultural studies
  • Clintonism - the phantom menace
  • determined dissent - John Milton and the future of political culture
  • of systems and networks - digital regeneration and the pragmatics of postmodern knowledge
  • no borders in business - the management discourse of organizational holism. Part 2 The politics of New Labour: truth and appearance in politics - the mythology of spin
  • New Labour - the culture of government and the government of culture
  • creative accounting - consumer culture, the "creative economy" and the cultural policies of New Labour
  • beyond the hegemony of New Labour.

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