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A01=Ulrika Holgersson
advanced class analysis perspectives
Anti-racist class
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Author_Ulrika Holgersson
Berlin Wall
Big Brother House
Bivalent Collectivities
Black Middle Aged Man
Bourdieu's Concern
Bourdieu’s Concern
British Class Society
capitalist
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Class
concept of class
conflict
cultural sociology
Cultural Studies
cultural turn
death of class
Die Lage Der Arbeitenden Klasse
Engels
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Feminist critique
feminist theory
Gail Rubin
General Education Development Test
hegemony
Heidi Hartmann
High End Shops
history
identity politics
Industrial Class Society
Jean Baudrillard
Jean-Francois Lyotard
Juliet Mitchell
Knowledge Intensive Occupations
Knowledge Intensive World
La Condition Postmoderne
languages of class
linguistic
Mariarosa Dalla Costa
market situation
Marx
Marxism
materialist
Modern Class Narrative
OED Definition
Paul Gilroy
pedagogical
People's Social Identity
People’s Social Identity
Post-Marxism
post-modernity
Postmodernism's Impact
Postmodernism’s Impact
poststructuralist analysis
Quaderni Del Carcere
qualitative social research
radical feminism
Scattered Body Parts
Shilpa Shetty
social history
social stratification
socialist
society
status
Story's Turning Point
Story’s Turning Point
structuralism
struggles
Stuart Hall
Tamil Nadu
Ulrika Holgersson
Weber
Women's Reproductive Work
Women’s Reproductive Work
working class
Working Class Suffering
Young Man
Zygmunt Bauman

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138886834
  • Weight: 270g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Aug 2016
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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There is hardly any discussion of class that does not in some way relate to the theories of Marx and Weber. So profound was the impact of their ideas, that their writings are often perceived as the only original and most reliable interpretations of class society. But Marx and Weber were neither the first, nor last, to talk about class and they did so based on the specific conditions prevalent in their own communities. ‘Class’ explains this complex field using cultural, sociological and feminist perspectives. It deepens our understanding of the problems of class and uses illuminating examples from media, popular culture and literature that explain current class analysis. ‘Class’ is an ‘elegant, lucid comprehensive introduction’ that broadens our understanding of the concept and the immense power that it exerts by way of in- and exclusions.

Ulrika Holgersson is an associate professor of history at the Department of History, Lund University, Sweden. She is a cultural and gender historian, with media and popular culture as specific areas of expertise. Her publications include Popular Culture and Classification. The Discourses of Work, Class, and Gender in Swedish Women’s Magazines at the Beginning of the Twentieth Century (2005) and The Servant Maid and the Feature Film. Stars of the Swedish ’Folkhem’ of the 1930s and 40s (2016).

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