Raymond Williams and Structures of Feeling (Paperback)
Niall Gildea
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Add to basketPaperback. Raymond Williams is one of the most importantanglophonecultural critics of the twentieth century. Inadistinguished career, his readings of the British literary canon offered radical new ways oflooking atBritish society as it developed from the Romantic periodinto the modern age. Central to thisreevaluationwas the idea of 'structures of feeling',which Williamsshapedin order toexplain the ways in which members of societies felt about one another, and how theychanged over time. The authorsof the presentvolume examine the idea of structures of feeling,and its value for ongoing contemporary debates about relationships of human feeling in areas such as anthropology, economics, law, literary studies, philosophy,psychologyand social geography. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Examines the lasting impact of Welsh writer Raymond Williams' concept of “structures of feeling."
Raymond Williams is one of the most important anglophone cultural critics of the twentieth century. In a distinguished career, his readings of the British literary canon offered radical new ways of looking at British society as it developed from the Romantic period into the modern age. Central to this reevaluation was the idea of “structures of feeling,” which Williams shaped in order to explain the ways in which members of societies felt about one another and how they changed over time. Raymond Williams and Structures of Feeling examines the value and impact of his work on ongoing contemporary debates in areas such as anthropology, economics, law, literary studies, philosophy, psychology, and social geography.
Louise Braddock is an independent scholar and former director of research at the Independent Social Research Foundation in London. Trained as a psychiatrist, she now writes on philosophy and psychoanalysis.
Niall Gildea is lecturer in English literature at Edge Hill University. He is the author of Jacques Derrida’s Cambridge Affair: Deconstruction, Philosophy and Institutionality.
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