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Arts Graduate Handbook 1996
Published by Monash University
Clayton, Victoria 3168, Australia
Authorised by Academic Registrar, April 1996
CLC5240
Culture and society in English studies
Proposed to be offered next in 1997
Andrew Milner
8 or 12 points + 2 hours per week + Clayton
Synopsis Literary studies in England is the heir to a long and
distinctive tradition of theorising about the relationship between culture and
society - Raymond Williams' famous `culture and society' tradition. This
tradition, and the ways in which it has been challenged and reinterpreted by
recent critical theory, will be examined for their various accounts of the idea
of culture. Theorists under consideration will include Matthew Arnold, T S
Eliot, F R Leavis, Q D Leavis, Richard Hoggart, Raymond Williams, E P Thompson,
Stuart Hall, Elaine Showalter and Terry Eagleton. Particular attention will be
paid to the part played by literary studies in the genesis of what is now
commonly called `British cultural studies'.
Assessment (8 points) Two seminar papers (1000-1500 words each): 20%
each + Long essay (4000 words): 60%
Assessment (12 points) Two seminar papers (1000-1500 words each): 20%
each + Long essay (6000 words): 60%
Preliminary reading
- Baldick C The social mission of English criticism 1848-1932 OUP, 1983
- Eagleton T Literary theory: An introduction Blackwell, 1983
- Milner A Cultural materialism MUP, 1993
- Turner G British cultural studies: An introduction Unwin Hyman,
1990
Prescribed texts
- Arnold M Culture and anarchy CUP, 1960
- Eagleton T Criticism and ideology Verso, 1976
- Eagleton T The ideology of the aesthetic Blackwell, 1990
- Eliot T S Notes towards the definition of culture Faber, 1962
- Hall S and others (eds) Culture, media, language Hutchinson, 1980
- Hoggart R The uses of literacy Penguin, 1958
- Leavis F R Education and the university Chatto and Windus, 1948
- Leavis Q D Fiction and the reading public Penguin, 1979
- Lovell T Consuming fiction Verso, 1987
- Showalter E A literature of their own: British women novelists from
Bronteto Lessing Virago, 1978
- Sinfield A Literature, politics and culture in postwar Britain
Blackwell, 1989
- Thompson E P William Morris: Romantic to revolutionary Merlin Press,
1976
- Williams R Culture and society 1780-1950 Hogarth, 1992
- Williams R The long revolution Hogarth, 1992
- Wolff J Feminine sentences: Essays on women and culture Polity,
1990
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