Forever England

Forever England
Title Forever England PDF eBook
Author Alison Light
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 295
Release 2013-08-21
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1135629846

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Most studies of the interwar years have focussed upon literary elites, rendering that past and its literature in almost exclusively male terms. In Forever England Alison Light argues that we cannot make sense of Englishness in the period, or understand the changes within literary culture, unless we recognise the extent to which the female population represented the nation between the wars. From the traumatic aftermath of the First World War, Forever England traces the making of a conservative national temperament which could be defensive and protective, yet modernising in outlook. In a series of literary anaylses, the author suggests some of the tones and accents of this new version of Englishness; in particular she looks at new kinds of readership and fiction, at the historical and emotional significance of the `whodunit', the burgeoning of historical romance, and the creation of a middlebrow culture in the period. Forever England evokes a powerful sense of period and of the pleasures of reading, providing an intimate picture of interwar life from inside the English middle classes. As a feminist inquiry, it argues from a different kind of social and political history; one which makes connections between the interior structures of private life and their more public national forms. Controversially, it also urges that feminism deal with conservative, as well as radical, desires and their place in women's lives.

Forever England

Forever England
Title Forever England PDF eBook
Author Jonathan Rutherford
Publisher
Total Pages 184
Release 1997
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN

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Subtitle on spine and cover reads Reflections on masculinity and empire.

Poems That Live Forever

Poems That Live Forever
Title Poems That Live Forever PDF eBook
Author Hazel Felleman
Publisher Doubleday Books
Total Pages 486
Release 1965
Genre Poetry
ISBN 0385003587

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Over 175,000 copies have been sold of this perennially popular collection of America's favorite poems.

England and the 1966 World Cup

England and the 1966 World Cup
Title England and the 1966 World Cup PDF eBook
Author John Hughson
Publisher Manchester University Press
Total Pages 306
Release 2016-10-21
Genre History
ISBN 1526100185

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England and the 1966 World Cup presents a cultural analysis of what is considered a key 'moment of modernity' in the nation's post-war history. Regarded as having an importance beyond its primary sporting purpose, the World Cup in England is examined within the complexity of the cultural, social and political changes that characterised the mid-1960s. Yet, although addressing the importance of non-sport related connections, the book maintains a focus on football, discussing it as a 'cultural form' and presenting an original perspective on the aesthetic accomplishment in football tactics by England's manager, Alf Ramsey. The study considers the World Cup in relation to the cup tradition, England as the World Cup host nation, the England squad and masculinity, the modernism of England's manager Alf Ramsey, design and commercial aspects of the World Cup, a critical engagement within existing academic accounts, and an examination of how England's victory has been remembered and commemorated.

The White Nationalist Skinhead Movement

The White Nationalist Skinhead Movement
Title The White Nationalist Skinhead Movement PDF eBook
Author Robert Forbes
Publisher Feral House
Total Pages 608
Release 2015-11-09
Genre Music
ISBN 1627310258

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When Feral House first published the award-winning Lords of Chaos: The Bloody Rise of the Satanic Metal Underground, little was known about the "black metal" genre of music, or how many of its members were involved in the murder of citizens, the torching of churches, or its link to Fascist ideas. We've all heard about the racist form of skinhead punk music, but little do we know of the groups involved, and how they got involved in right-wing political movements. The White Nationalist Skinhead Movement is the first book to provide much more than mere photographs of the scene, documenting the bands, their members, the releases, shows, and infamous events. Robert Forbes and Eddie Stampton can authoritatively speak of the movement, obtaining first-hand material from members of the scene. This book covers both British and American bands, and even if you revile the movement, its ideas, and its music, this is an important piece of pop culture history. Feral House's controversial Lords of Chaos has sold over one hundred thousand copies.

Fear and Clothing

Fear and Clothing
Title Fear and Clothing PDF eBook
Author Jane Custance Baker
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages 265
Release 2023-01-26
Genre Design
ISBN 1350240338

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Through analyzing dress in detective fiction, Fear and Clothing reveals a cultural history of identity affected by the social upheaval caused by war. In-depth analysis of interwar publications by a comprehensive range of writers reveals readers' anxieties and fears about class, gender and race and how these changed over the period. Although read and written by both men and women, detective fiction was deemed at the time to be a masculine and high-status entertainment. However the literature demonstrates an admiration and acceptance of the woman's identity, performed during the Great War and continuing throughout the interwar period, as girl pal and female gentleman. In chapters that explore age, character, class, masculinity, performative womanhood and race, Jane Custance Baker exposes how dress was a status marker to both male and female readers, made anxious by social change brought about by war. Dress in detective fiction reveals a set of signs to be read, digested, and possibly employed to model the individual reader's personal dress choices. Fear and Clothing sheds new light on dress of the period, the social and cultural environment as depicted in the popular fiction genre in the early 20th century, and is of interest to researchers and scholars within dress history, literary and historical studies, as well as anyone who enjoys the history of detective fiction.

Step-daughters of England

Step-daughters of England
Title Step-daughters of England PDF eBook
Author Jane Garrity
Publisher Manchester University Press
Total Pages 364
Release 2003
Genre Art
ISBN 9780719061646

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By reading the work of the British modernists - Dorothy Richardson, Sylvia Townsend Warner, Mary Butts and Virginia Woolf - through the lens of material culture, this text argues that women's imaginative work is inseparable from their ambivalent, complicated relation to Britain's imperial history.