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    Raymond Williams helped to establish the field of cultural sociology with Marxism and Literature and Culture and Society. Continuing the work of those studies, The Sociology of Culture offers debate on the origin and evolution of culture. It defines sociology of culture as a convergence of various fields and explores ways in which culture is socially mediated."A historical analysis of the social organization of culture in terms of its institutions and formations. Insisting that the term sociology of culture implies a convergence of interests and methods, Williams draws from a broad range of Greek drama, Celtic bards, the Pre-Raphaelites, Bloomsbury and modern copyright laws, among others."— Library JournalRaymond Williams (1921-87) was professor of drama at Cambridge University. His many books include Marxism and Literature, Keywords, Country and the City, and Culture and Society.

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    Titel
    Cornelsen basic grammar
    Taal
    Engels
    Auteurs
    Uitgever
    Cornelsen
    Jaar van publicatie
    1989
    Formaat
    Paperback
    Aantal pagina's
    80
    ISBN10
    3464044998
    ISBN13
    9783464044995
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    Raymond Williams helped to establish the field of cultural sociology with Marxism and Literature and Culture and Society. Continuing the work of those studies, The Sociology of Culture offers debate on the origin and evolution of culture. It defines sociology of culture as a convergence of various fields and explores ways in which culture is socially mediated."A historical analysis of the social organization of culture in terms of its institutions and formations. Insisting that the term sociology of culture implies a convergence of interests and methods, Williams draws from a broad range of Greek drama, Celtic bards, the Pre-Raphaelites, Bloomsbury and modern copyright laws, among others."— Library JournalRaymond Williams (1921-87) was professor of drama at Cambridge University. His many books include Marxism and Literature, Keywords, Country and the City, and Culture and Society.