Considering Class: Theory, Culture and the Media in the 21st Century
In: Studies in Critical Social Sciences Volume 113
Front Matter -- Contents -- Introduction /Deirdre O'Neill and Mike Wayne -- Part 1: Class Theory -- Class and the Classical Marxist Tradition /Joseph Choonara -- Social Class and Education /Dave Hill -- Marxist Class Theory: Competition, Contingency and Intermediate Class Positions /Jonathan Pratschke -- Class Segregation /Danny Dorling -- The 'Secret' of the Restoration: Increased Class Exploitation /Maurizio Donato and Roberto Taddeo -- Exploitation, Oppression, and Epistemology /Holly Lewis -- Part 2: Class and Culture -- Peasants, Migrants and Self-Employed Workers: The Masks that Veil Class Affiliation in Latin America: The Argentine Case /Marina Kabat and Eduardo Sartelli -- Capitalism, Class and Collective Identity: Social Movements and Public Services in South Africa /Adrian Murray -- On Intellectuals /Deirdre O'Neill and Mike Wayne -- The British Working Class Post-Blair Consensus: We Do Not Exist /Lisa Mckenzie -- From Class Solidarity to Cultural Solidarity: Immigration, Crises, and the Populist Right /Ferruh Yılmaz -- Recovering the Australian Working Class /Tony Moore , Mark Gibson and Catharine Lumby -- Part 4: Class and the Media -- 'Everything Changes. Everything Stays the Same': Documenting Continuity and Change in Working Class Lives /Anita Biressi -- Ghettos and Gated Communities in the Social Landscape of Television: Representations of Class in 1982 and 2015 /Fredrik Stiernstedt and Peter Jakobsson -- Class, Culture and Exploitation: The Case of Reality tv /Milly Williamson -- Class Warfare, the Neoliberal Man and the Political Economy of Methamphetamine in Breaking Bad /Michael Seltzer -- 'The Thing Is I'm Actually from Bromley': Queer/Class Intersectionality in Pride (2014) /Craig Haslop.