Marxism and Literature

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Marxism and Literature is a seminal work of cultural theory by Raymond Williams that explores the relationship between Marxist thought, language, and literary and cultural production.

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instanceOf book
non-fiction book
work of cultural theory
work of literary theory
academicDiscipline humanities
author Raymond Williams NERFINISHED
contribution analysis of the relationship between culture and social formations
development of the concept of cultural materialism
integration of language theory into Marxist criticism
systematic account of Marxist approaches to culture
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
describedAs key text in Marxist literary criticism
seminal work of cultural theory
field Marxist criticism
cultural studies
literary studies
genre Marxist theory
cultural criticism
literary criticism
hasPart chapters on cultural theory
chapters on language and materialism
chapters on literature and society
influencedBy Antonio Gramsci NERFINISHED
British cultural studies
Georg Lukács NERFINISHED
Karl Marx
Louis Althusser NERFINISHED
language English
mainSubject Marxism NERFINISHED
base and superstructure
cultural materialism
cultural production
cultural theory
hegemony
language and ideology
language and social relations
literary production
literary theory
structures of feeling
notableConcept cultural materialism
hegemony in culture
language as social practice
residual dominant and emergent cultures
structures of feeling
publicationYear 1977
publisher Oxford University Press
usedIn university courses in cultural studies
university courses in literary theory

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