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Between Two Worlds: Essays, 1978-1999

Between Two Worlds: Essays, 1978-1999

Richard Hoggart

The essays in this text are all concerned with issues which have preoccupied Hoggart over his career - the role of culture in society, the pleasures of literature and its relevance to our everyday lives and the importance of education.
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Now in his 83rd year, Richard Hoggart continues to stand for a set of values which represent liberalism and enlightenment at their best. Though affronted by the educational, cultural and social policies of the 1980s and 90s which flowed from the belief that 'there is no such things as society' and that market forces should reign untrammelled, he remains equally unimpressed by the those on the left who would reject the legitimacy of democratic politics, historic institutions and literary culture. The essays in this book all the issues which have preoccupied Hoggart over his long and varied career: the role of culture in society, the pleasures of literature and its relevance to our everyday lives, the importance of education, and the ways in which culture, literature and education all influence, and are in turn affected by, politics. Thus, he asks whether museums are inevitably political institutions? Whether we should defend the right top publish 'even hateful stuff? If social workers have gone so far in identifying with the interests of their 'clients' that they have forgotten that they are employed to serve the interests of society as a whole?He mounts a passionate defence of the concept of public service broadcasting, expalins why he believes that academics can and should have a have a role in public debate, and sets out his concept of the proper role of the university in a free society. He celebrates the 'very English voice' of D.H. Lawrence - and gives a vivid account of his own role in the Lady Chatterley trial. All these topics, and many others, are discussed in essays which, while never bland, are always fair and reasoned, permeated by the author's firm adherence to common sense rather than ideology, and leavened by his dry wit. The tone changes in the last section of the book, which is devoted to an evocative account of Hoggart's upbringing as an orphan in working-class Leeds which he calls 'Memoir for our Grandchildren', and vivid and touching portraits of the members of his extended family in that long-vanished world.

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Title - Between Two Worlds: Essays, 1978-1999

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Author - Richard Hoggart

ISBN 13 - 9781854107824

Imprint - Aurum Press

Publisher - Quarto Publishing PLC

Date Published - 22/04/2001

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Binding Type - Hardback

Dimensions - 156 x 234 x mm

Weight - 632 g

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