Cultural reproduction /

This timely and lively book teems with new insights and speculations about how culture is reproduced. Drawing on a wide range of perspectives, it will be recognized as a key text in the sociology of culture and cultural studies.

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Other Authors: Jenks, Chris (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: London ; New York : Routledge, 1993.
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction : the analytic bases of cultural reproduction theory / Chris Jenks
  • Economy and strategy : the possibility of feminism / Malcolm Barnard
  • The natural man and the virtuous woman : reproducing citizens / James Donald
  • Yes-but logic : the quasi-science of cultural reproduction / Stephen Featherstone
  • A report on the Western front : postmodernism and the 'politics' of style / Dick Hebdige
  • Culture made, found and lost : the causes of climbing and art / Ian Heywood
  • The necessity of tradition : sociology or the postmodern? / Chris Jenks
  • Snapshots : notes on myth, memory and technology : short fictions concerning the camera / Justin Lorentzen
  • Everyday life, technoscience, and cultural analysis : a one-sided conversation / Michael Phillipson
  • Unfixing the subject : viewing Bad timing / David Silverman
  • Going shopping : markets, crowds and consumption / Don Slater.
  • Manet and Durkheim : images and theories of re-production / John A. Smith
  • The role of ideology in cultural re-production / David Walsh.