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Illuminating one of the most pervasive issues of our time, Popular
Culture is the first book to link the importance and implications
of popular culture with pedagogical practice. It shows how cultural
forms such as Hollywood films, pop music, soap operas, and
televangelism are organized by gender, age, class, race, and
ethnicity, thus providing the contradictory text that both enables
and disables emancipatory interest, so fundamental to the formation
of self and society. What emerges is a redefinition of the very
notion of popular culture.
Originally published in 1979, Ideology and Cultural Production
examines the contribution to the debate surrounding 'culture',
'ideology' and 'representation' in this collection of essays.
Originally presented as papers at the 1978 British Sociological
Conference on the theme of culture, the collection is tied together
under the argument for a definition which emphasises the material
and ideological conditions of cultural production. The volume
discusses key issues, such as the break with 'super-structural
theory', the question of economism and the argument between
culturalism and structuralism, as well as the central debates of
determinism and autonomy.
Originally published in 1979, Ideology and Cultural Production
examines the contribution to the debate surrounding 'culture',
'ideology', and 'representation', in this collection of essays.
Originally presented as papers at the 1978 British Sociological
Conference on the theme of culture, the collection is tied together
under the argument for a definition, which emphasizes the material
and ideological conditions of cultural production. The volume
discusses key issues, such as the break with 'super-structural
theory', the question of economism, and the argument between
culturalism and structuralism, as well as the central debates of
determinism and autonomy.
This is an exhilarating book, written by one of sociology's most
imaginative theorists and critics. Professor Corrigan proceeds by
turning old answers into new questions. He draws on a rich
tradition of thought from sociology, philosophy, structuralism,
post-structuralism, and literary criticism to explore major ongoing
problems in everyday life: moral regulation, schooling, the
capitalist world economy, intellectuals, and the problem of
difference, masculinity. The result is one of the most dazzling
contributions to critical sociology published in recent years.
This is an exhilarating book, written by one of sociology's most
imaginative theorists and critics. Professor Corrigan proceeds by
turning old answers into new questions. He draws on a rich
tradition of thought from sociology, philosophy, structuralism,
post-structuralism, and literary criticism to explore major ongoing
problems in everyday life: moral regulation, schooling, the
capitalist world economy, intellectuals, and the problem of
difference, masculinity. The result is one of the most dazzling
contributions to critical sociology published in recent years.
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