"Everyday People" examines the confluence of cultural and material
possibility--the bringing together of thought and action in daily
life. David Trend argues that an informed and invigorated citizenry
can help reverse patterns of dehumanization and social control. The
impetus for "Everyday People" can be described in the observation
by Raymond Williams that the "culture is ordinary," and that the
fabric of meanings that inform and organize everyday life often go
undervalued and unexamined. "Everyday People" shares with thinkers
like Williams the conviction that it is precisely the ordinariness
of culture that makes it extraordinarily important. The ubiquity of
everyday culture means that it affects all aspects of contemporary
economic, social, and political life.
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