Popular Culture and Working–Class Taste in Britain, 1930–39: A Round of Cheap Diversions?

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Popular Culture and Working–Class Taste in Britain, 1930–39: A Round of Cheap Diversions?

Author(s): Robert James (Author)

  • Publisher: Manchester University Press
  • Publication Date: 1 July 2010
  • Edition: Illustrated
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 288 pages
  • ISBN-10: 0719080258
  • ISBN-13: 9780719080258

Book Description

This book examines the relationship between class and culture in 1930s Britain. Focusing on the reading and cinema-going tastes of the working classes, Robert James’ landmark study combines rigorous historical analysis with a close textual reading of visual and written sources to appraise the role of popular leisure in this fascinating decade.

Drawing on a wealth of original research, this lively and accessible book adds immeasurably to our knowledge of working-class leisure pursuits in this contentious period. It is a key intervention in the field, providing both an imaginative approach to the subject and an abundance of new material to analyse, thus making it an undergraduate and postgraduate ‘must-have’. It will be a particularly welcome addition for anyone interested in the fields of cultural and social history, as well as film, cultural and literary studies.

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From the Back Cover

This book examines the relationship between class and culture in 1930s Britain. Focusing on the reading and cinema-going tastes of the working classes, Robert James’ landmark study combines rigorous historical analysis with a close textual reading of visual and written sources to appraise the role of popular leisure in this fascinating decade.

Drawing on a wealth of original research, this lively and accessible book adds immeasurably to our knowledge of working-class leisure pursuits in this contentious period. It is a key intervention in the field, providing both an imaginative approach to the subject and an abundance of new material to analyse, thus making it an undergraduate and postgraduate ‘must-have’. It will be a particularly welcome addition for anyone interested in the fields of cultural and social history, as well as film, cultural and literary studies.

About the Author

Robert James is Senior Lecturer in Cultural and Social History at the University of Portsmouth

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