Cultural Capitalism
Politics After New Labour
Timothy Bewes author Gilbert J author Timothy Bewes editor Jeremy Gilbert editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Lawrence & Wishart Ltd
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Since culture is the mediator between the individual and society, it is not surprising that it is a crucial part of politics. This is recognized by New Labour. Chris Smith, Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, in a speech soon after the 1997 Labour election victory, stated that "Culture is what gives us a sense of identity both as individuals and as a nation". He argued that culture lies at the very heart of the mission of the new government. This book presents a series of differing inflections of the relationship between politics and culture. The editors argue that it is crucial to analyze the culture of New Labour; but also that any politics in the age of "the triumph of capitalism" needs to be informed by cultural theory.
ISBN: 9780853159179
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224 pages