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Revisions of Englishness

by David Rogers (Editor), John McLeod
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Diverse and often competing notions of "Englishness" have been critiqued by a variety of writers and critics who have become concerned about received visions of "Englishness" in the post-war period. An exciting and provocative collection of essays which registers the changes to Englishness since the 1950s, this book explores how Englishness has been revised for a variety of aesthetic and political purposes and makes a ground-breaking contribution to the contemporary debates in literary and cultural studies.

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Diverse and often competing notions of "Englishness" have been critiqued by a variety of writers and critics who have become concerned about received visions of "Englishness" in the post-war period. An exciting and provocative collection of essays which registers the changes to Englishness since the 1950s, this book explores how Englishness has been revised for a variety of aesthetic and political purposes and makes a ground-breaking contribution to the contemporary debates in literary and cultural studies.

About the Author, David Rogers

David Rogers is Head of the School of Humanities, Kingston University, London.

John McLeod is Lecturer in English at the University of Leeds.

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Book Details

Published
March 1, 2005
Publisher
Manchester University Press
Pages
240
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780719069727

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