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British cultural studies : geography, nationality, and identity / Edited by David Morley and Kevin Robins.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: New York : Oxford University Press, 2001.Description: xv, 522 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9780198742067xv
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 941.0859 MOR
Contents:
SECTION I HOW BRITISH IS IT? GEOGRAPHIES OF IDENTITY ; SECTION II: WHEN WILL WE BE MODERN? CULTURE, TRADITION, AND HERITAGE ; SECTION III: IN THE PLACE OF BRITISHNESS? LIFESTYLES, SUBCULTURES, AND CULTURAL POLITICS
Summary: British Cultural Studies maps the dynamics of contemporary British culture, seeking to identify its new configurations and to trace the dimensions of its emerging faultlines, including those deriving from the nation's colonial heritage and from the new forms of cultural politics - ethnic, regionalist, environmentalist, and consumerist - which now characterize this increasingly fragmented and diverse nation.
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Reference Reference Kalaignar Centenary Library Madurai ENGLISH-REFERENCE BOOKS நான்காம் தளம் / Fourth floor 941.0859 MOR (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not for loan 262489

British cultural studies : geography, nationality, and identity / Edited by David Morley and Kevin Robins.

Includes index

SECTION I HOW BRITISH IS IT? GEOGRAPHIES OF IDENTITY ; SECTION II: WHEN WILL WE BE MODERN? CULTURE, TRADITION, AND HERITAGE ; SECTION III: IN THE PLACE OF BRITISHNESS? LIFESTYLES, SUBCULTURES, AND CULTURAL POLITICS

British Cultural Studies maps the dynamics of contemporary British culture, seeking to identify its new configurations and to trace the dimensions of its emerging faultlines, including those deriving from the nation's colonial heritage and from the new forms of cultural politics - ethnic, regionalist, environmentalist, and consumerist - which now characterize this increasingly fragmented and diverse nation.

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