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Studying British Cultures: Introduction

by Susan Bassnett
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Overview

Questioning the myth that Britain consists of a homogeneous people, this collection of essays explores a wide range of critical debates on cultural identity in Britain. With analysis of ways of teaching, as well as reading British culture, this lively and provocative

collection is an ideal introduction to this contentious area.

Essays cover key issues, such as terminological distinctions between British Studies and British Cultural Studies, the complexities of national cultures and identity in contemporary Britain, models for studying the

history and development of conceptions of "Britishness," as well as the study of contemporary Britain in other countries.

The contributors to this volume have all been instrumental in establishing British Studies internationally and share the idea of culture as a plurality of

discourses, rather than a fixed, unitary concept. Contributors include: Anthony Easthope, Alan Durant, Christopher Brumfit, Michael Byram, David Punter, Robert Crawford, Katie Gramich, Sabina Sharkey, David Dabydeen and John Drakakis.

Synopsis

Questioning the myth that Britain consists of a homogeneous people, this collection of essays explores a wide range of critical debates on cultural identity in Britain. With analysis of ways of teaching, as well as reading British culture, this lively and provocative

collection is an ideal introduction to this contentious area.

Essays cover key issues, such as terminological distinctions between British Studies and British Cultural Studies, the complexities of national cultures and identity in contemporary Britain, models for studying the

history and development of conceptions of "Britishness," as well as the study of contemporary Britain in other countries.

The contributors to this volume have all been instrumental in establishing British Studies internationally and share the idea of culture as a plurality of

discourses, rather than a fixed, unitary concept. Contributors include: Anthony Easthope, Alan Durant, Christopher Brumfit, Michael Byram, David Punter, Robert Crawford, Katie Gramich, Sabina Sharkey, David Dabydeen and John Drakakis.

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Book Details

Published
August 1, 1997
Publisher
Routledge
Pages
240
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780415165815

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