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Raymond Williams At 100

English · Paperback / Softback

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This volume, timed to coincide with what would have been Williams's 100th birthday, tests his ideas in our own experience and to engage Williams's work in ways that move past the familiar terrain that has grown around it.

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Introduction by Paul Stasi
Part I: Ways of Seeing
1: "Mediation Metabolized" by Anna Kornbluh
2: "Inexplicable goodness: Raymond Williams, Charles Dickens and The Ministry of Utmost Happiness" by Paul Stasi
3: "Structures of Feeling: Legacy and Genealogy" by Thomas A. Laughlin
4: "Television and Other Popular Images from the 1960s to Now" by Daniel Worden
Part II: Home and the World
5: "Raptores orbis: Literacy, Welsh Anti-Imperialism, and 'Literatures of the World' in Late Raymond Williams" by Daniel Hartley
6: "Stuart Hall's Raymond Williams" by Asha Rogers
7: "Structures of Feeling, Late Capitalism and the Making of African Literature in the Global Literary Marketplace" by Madhu Krishnan
Part III: Human Liberation
8: "'A Contribution to a Different Kind of Politics': Culture and Society, Future Orientation, and "Operative Theory" by Mark Allison
9: "Outflanked at Every Turn: Re-reading The Long Revolution" by Sarah Brouillette and David Thomas
10: "Renewal and 'The Learning of Desire': The Untimeliness and Presence of Raymond
Williams's Conception of Utopia" by Mathias Nilges

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Edited by Paul Stasi

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This volume, timed to coincide with what would have been Williams’s 100th birthday, tests his ideas in our own experience and to engage Williams’s work in ways that move past the familiar terrain that has grown around it.

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