Writing, Culture and Politics by Raymond Williams

Writing, Culture and Politics by Raymond Williams

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While analyzing the social and political content of Williams' writing, dealing with television, drama and the novel, O'Connor also provides a "cultural history" of the critic himself as a politically engaged writer and activist.

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Writing, Culture and Politics by Raymond Williams

The death of Raymond Williams in January 1988 brought to an end the career of a critic whose work on culture and the politics of literature has enjoyed a widespread influence. In this study, Alan O'Connor provides an elucidation of Williams' complex oeuvre. An important focus of his account is Williams' interrogation of "keywords", their shifting meanings charting cultural and historical changes and instabilities. A second crucial focus is Williams' analysis of written forms - the "knowable community" in the English novel and "complex seeing" in drama. While analyzing the social and political content of Williams' writings, whether dealing with television, drama or the novel, O'Connor also provides a "cultural history" of the critic himself as a politically engaged writer and activist.
Alan O'Connor is associate professor in the cultural studies program at Trent University in Canada.
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ISBN 13 9780631165897
ISBN 10 0631165894
Titre Writing, Culture and Politics
Auteur Raymond Williams
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Type de reliure Paperback
Éditeur John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Année de publication 1989-06-22
Nombre de pages 244
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