After Raymond Williams
Cultural Materialism and the Break-up of Britain
Awdur(on) Hywel Dix
Iaith: Saesneg
Dosbarthiad(au): History
Cyfres: Writing Wales in English
- Medi 2013 · 224 tudalen ·216x138mm
- · Clawr Meddal - 9780708326640
- · eLyfr - pdf - 9780708326657
- · eLyfr - epub - 9781783165759
Mae’r gyfrol hon yn cynnig dadansoddiad manwl o rai o’r gweithiau a ysgrifennwyd yn yr Alban a Chymru ym mlynyddoedd datganoli gwleidyddol, a hefyd yn ystyried y dulliau mae gwahanol gymunedau isddiwylliannol yn defnyddio ffuglen er mwyn aildrafod eu perthynas â Phrydain gyfan.
'This innovative and timely study sheds light not only on the work of Raymond Williams but also on the ongoing cultural processes of devolution in Britain.' - Professor Jane Aaron, Department of Humanities, University of Glamorgan 'In this book, Hywel Dix presents a succession of fresh and surprising insights into both the work of Raymond Williams and into theories of post-devolutionary culture. Readable but critically astute and deeply informed, After Raymond Williams promises to reinvigorate the idea of cultural materialism.' - Professor Jeff Wallace, Department of Humanities and Languages, University of Glamorgan 'Thoroughly researched, politically engaged, lucidly written and often very cleverly argued, this book is an immediately essential addition to the extensive secondary literature on Williams.' - Andrew Milner, New Welsh Review 'Williams could not have a better advocate than Dix, whose careful reading of his work restores one of the most profound thinkers on literature and culture to our view.' - Gary Day, Times Literary Supplement