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Raymond Williams

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This book focuses in particular on the formation and application of Raymond Williams's cultural-materialist methodology to society and politics. Addressing aspects of Williams's work that have star...
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Raymond Williams was a complex figure with various different facets to his activity. Raymond Williams: Cultural Analyst concentrates on the formation and application of his cultural-materialist methodology and its relation to his politics. Surveying Williams’s extensive writings across the fields of cultural studies, sociology and Marxist theory, the overall objective is to rescue Williams from his routine treatment as a literary scholar, and restore him to his rightful place as a leading scholar of the social sciences, not least for his theoretically sophisticated contribution to the field in the form of cultural materialism. Ultimately, this book argues that Williams should be regarded as a cultural analyst in the sociological rather than narrowly literary sense.

The book is replete with examples of Williams’s ideas and concepts that are of direct and illuminating relevance to twenty-first century problems. Throughout, Jim McGuigan displays a remarkable capacity to explain Williams’s sometimes complex ideas in an inviting and intuitively appealing way, making interesting connections across key concepts. For those familiar with Williams’s work, this new book will come as a breath of fresh air, and for readers coming across Williams for the first time, this offers an inspiring and vivid introduction to his work.

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Publisher: Intellect Books
Imprint: Intellect Books
Publication Date: 15 June 2019
Trim Size: 9.60 X 6.70 in
ISBN: 9781789380484
Format: eBook
BISACs:

SOCIAL SCIENCE / General, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / General, LITERARY COLLECTIONS / General, Society and culture: general, Sociology, Anthologies: general

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'Jim McGuigan’s book is the best concise introduction to the work of Raymond Williams currently available. [...] We have sorely needed a book-length case for Williams’s continuing relevance and McGuigan prosecutes it ably. While the book is primarily an account of Williams’s academic work, McGuigan applies biographical and historical context in the right proportions to bring out the real import of Williams’s work without distracting from it (a tricky balancing act for any synoptic writer).'

Introduction: Raymond Williams in time and place 

Chapter 1: Culture and society 

Against cultural conservatism 

Debating society 

Cultural analysis 

Keywords 

Chapter 2: Communication(s) and culture 

Communications as cultural science 

Advertising magic 

Alternative communication systems 

Towards a common culture 

Chapter 3: The materialist conception of culture 

The question of Marxism 

Modelling hegemony 

Materiality of the sign 

Cultural production and circulation 

Chapter 4: Drama in a screen age 

Dramatic form 

Politics of television drama 

Knowable community 

Chapter 5: Techno times 

Watching TV 

Media determinism and its determination 

Mobile privatization 

Chapter 6: The long revolution 

New Left 

Three revolutions 

May Day Manifesto 

Chapter 7: A short counter-revolution 

Fate of ‘the long revolution’ 

Plan X 

Socialism and the working class 

Resources of hope 

Chapter 8: Public intellectual 

‘Our best man’ 

‘Welsh European’ 

Settling accounts with cultural studies 

Green socialism versus ‘New Times’ 

Afterword: Contemporary cultural studies