by Christopher Prendergast
University of Minnesota Press, 1995
eISBN: 978-0-8166-8521-9 | Cloth: 978-0-8166-2280-1 | Paper: 978-0-8166-2281-8
Library of Congress Classification GN360.C85 1995
Dewey Decimal Classification 306
TOC
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Contents
- In Memoriam: The Legacy of Raymond Williams
- Introduction: Groundings and Emergings
- Part I
- Theory
- Raymond Williams: Feeling for Structures, Voicing “History”
- A Gendered History of Cultural Categories
- News from Somewhere: Reading Williams's Readers
- “The Longest Cultural Journey”: Raymond Williams and French Theory
- Part II
- History, Politics, Literature
- Raymond Williams on Tragedy and Revolution
- Antipictorialism in the English Landscape Tradition: A Second Look at The Country and the City
- Raymond Williams and British Colonialism
- “What We Have Again to Say”: Williams, Feminism, and the 1840s
- Raymond Williams and Marxism
- Culture and Society or “Culture and the State”
- Lloyd,
David
- Thomas,
Paul
- Part III
- Cultural Studies
- Raymond Williams and Cultural Studies
- Between Criticism and Ethnography: Raymond Williams and the Intervention of Cultural Studies
- Information in Formation: Williams/Media/China
- Interview with Raymond Williams
- Heath,
Stephen
- Skirrow,
Gillian