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Englishness: Twentieth-century Popular Culture and the Forming of English Identity


Englishness: Twentieth-century Popular Culture and the Forming of English Identity

Hardback by Featherstone, Simon

Englishness: Twentieth-century Popular Culture and the Forming of English Identity

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ISBN:
9780748623655
Publication Date:
17 Dec 2008
Language:
English
Publisher:
Edinburgh University Press
Pages:
208 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 24 - 29 May 2024
Englishness: Twentieth-century Popular Culture and the Forming of English Identity

Description

This book examines the conflicts, dilemmas and contradictions that marked Englishness as the nation changed from an imperial power to a postcolonial state. The chapters deal with travel writing, popular song, music hall and variety theatre, dances, elocution lessons, cricket and football, and national festivals, as well as literature and film. 'High' and 'popular' cultures are brought together in dialogue, and the diversity as well as the problematic nature of English identity is emphasised. The case studies are linked by their interests in different kinds of performances of being English, and by a particular focus upon the voice and the body as key sites for the struggles of modern England. The book is a lively contribution to current interdisciplinary debates about Englishness, national cultures and postcolonial identities. It is relevant to undergraduate students of literature, drama, film, politics and sociology, and will also appeal to a general readership. Key Features *Wide-ranging survey of twentieth-century English cultures *Innovative attention to popular cultures *New development of postcolonial theories *Clear, accessible writing *Concise and varied case studies

Contents

Introduction: Being English; Chapter 1: Thinking About England; Chapter 2: Reviving England; Chapter 3: Festivals; Chapter 4: Journeys; Chapter 5: The North; Chapter 6: Race; Chapter 7: Sport; Chapter 8: Voices; Chapter 9: Romance; Conclusion; Bibliography; Index

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