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base/superstructure formulation, 59–61, Cartland, Barbara, 147, 200
70–1, 233 Casualties of War (film), 173
Baudrillard, Jean, 182, 186–91 CCTV, 132–3
Beatles (group), 184, 197 celebrity surveillance magazines, 133
Beethoven, Ludwig van, 53, 56 Centre for Contemporary Cultural Sides, 57
Bell, Daniel, 196 certainties, 190, 192–3, 214–15
Benjamin, Walter, 62–3, 68, 70, 187 Chamberlain, Joseph, 171
Bennett, Tony, 1, 10–11, 13–14, 27, 65 Chambers, Iain, 186
Bentham, Jeremy, 131–2 Chartism, 18
Bernstein, JM, 70 Chinn, Sarah E, 162
Best, Steven, 186 Chodorow, Nancy, 143–5
Big Brother (TV show), 132–3 Christmas, invention of the traditional, 61
binary oppositions, 115–16, 127–8 cine-psychoanalysis, 104–7
biological sex and gender, 160–3 civilization
Blake, Peter, 184 culture and civilization tradition, 18–35,
Bloch, Joseph, 60 37, 70
Bourdieu, Pierre, 6, 152, 202–3, 216, 218–20 education, 20
Bourne, George, 26 Freudian psychoanalysis, 91
Brando, Marlon, 187 working class culture as anarchy, 20
Brecht, Bertolt, 4, 63, 107 Clark, Michael, 178
bricolage, 198–9 Clarke, Gary, 226
British underground scene, 184 Clash (group), 10, 197
Broadhurst, Thomas, 77 class 19–21 see also working class
Brogan, DW, 31–2 common experience of class, 49
Brooker, Peter, 193–4 definition of popular culture, 6, 13
Brooker, Will, 193–4 intellectuals as organizers, 81
Brooks, Peter, 149 mass culture in America, 33
Brundson, Charlotte, 146 politics of the popular, 218–19, 231
Burston, Paul, 160 postmodernism, 202–3
Bush, George HW, 176–8 residential separation of class, 13
Butler, Judith, 160–3 ruling classes, intellectual force of the, 61
segregation, 13, 17
Canaan, Joyce, 159–60 taste, 219
capitalism classical music, 55–6, 65, 66
American counter-culture, music of, 85–6 clerisy, notion of the, 21
articulation, 85–6 Coca-Cola, 204
consumption, 228–31 Cocker, Jarvis, 107
feminisms, 135 Cold War, 33
Frankfurt School, 65, 68, 70 Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, 21
hegemony, 80 collective dream world, popular culture as,
mass culture, ideology of, 234 9
politics of the popular, 216, 228–32 Collins, Jim, 193–4, 198–200
postmodernism, 191, 194, 195–6, 204–5 colonialism and imperialism, 76–7, 80–1,
work and leisure, 65 119–22, 168, 170–1
Carey, James, 2 commercial culture, definition of popular
Caribbean, language and British hegemony in culture as, 6, 8, 9–10
the, 80 commodities, 64–5, 217, 228–34
Carlyle, Thomas, 13, 171 communal and self-made entertainment, 40
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