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                      industrialization and urbanization, 12–13,  langue and parole, 113, 114
                           17–18, 21, 26–7, 53–4, 65        Leavisism, 24–6
                      intellectuals, 28, 33, 81, 186        meaningfulness, 112
                      irony, 150–1                          Queer Theory, 161–2
                                                            reality, 112–13
                      Jam (group), 10                       relational theory, 111–12
                      Jameson, Fredric, 59, 82, 182–3, 191–7, 200  signifier and signified, 111
                      jazz, 55–6                            structuralism, 111–14
                      Jeffords, Susan, 174                  substitution, 112
                      Jenkins, Henry, 210, 223–5            synchronic approach to linguistics, 113
                      Jenson, Joli, 223–5                   syntagmatic axis of language, 112
                      Johnny Guitar (film), 117             Lawrence, DH, 39
                      Johnson, LB, 177                     Leavisism, 22–8, 32, 40, 43–4, 52–3, 56–7
                      Johnson, Richard, 37, 51              advertising, 24–6
                      Johnston, Harry, 171                  ‘Analysis of Culture’, 47–8
                      judgement, absolutist criteria of, 214–15  authority, collapse of, 23, 26–7
                                                            culturalism, 37
                      Kellner, Douglas, 186                 democracy, 24
                      Kemp, Fraser, 188                     fiction, 24
                      King, Rodney, 187–8                   Frankfurt School, 62, 63, 70
                      Klein, Michael, 176                   golden age, 26
                      knowledge, 18, 22                     ideal, 44
                        discourse, 128, 130                 industrialization, 26–7
                        Orientalism, 171                    language, 24–5
                        power, as, 130                      left-Leavisism, 37
                        science, 185                        literature, authority of, 27
                        sexuality, 130                      mass civilization and culture, 24, 27
                        signification, 124–5                 minority, culture in keeping of, 23–4
                        women’s magazines, reading, 158     organic community, loss of, 26–7
                      Knox, Robert, 171                     suburbanism, 27
                      kung fu films, 208–9                   working class, 50
                                                           Levi jeans, 10
                      LA Law (television), 188             Lévi-Strauss, Claude, 111, 114–18
                      Lacan, Jacques, 101–4, 105, 107–9, 111, 193  Light, Alison, 147–8
                      Lacanian psychoanalysis, 101–4, 105, 107–9,  lived cultures or practices, 2, 46
                           111                             locals and dominant culture, 206–8
                      Lack, Lacanian psychoanalysis and, 101–2  Long, Edward, 169
                      Laclau, Ernesto, 83, 86, 196–7       Lovell, Terry, 229
                      Lang, Jack, 147                      Lowenthal, Leo, 62, 63
                      language                             Lynch, David, 199
                        advertising, 24–6                  Lyotard, Jean-François, 182, 184–6, 190
                        Caribbean, British hegemony in the, 80
                        debasement of language, 24–6       MacDonald, Dwight, 29–31
                        diachronic approach to linguistics, 113  Macherey, Pierre, 74–7, 111
                        differences, marking, 111–12       magazines
                        discourse and power, 128–9          celebrity surveillance, 133
                        Freudian psychoanalysis, 96         Frankfurt School, 62
                        hegemony, 80–1                      women’s magazines, reading, 153–9









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