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                      realism and reality (continued)      sexuality
                        Real, Lacanian psychoanalysis and, 101–4,  discourse, 129–30
                           107–8                             drives, 91
                        structuralism, 112–13                fear of awakened sexuality, 143–4
                        working class and real art, 183–4    male, sexual desire as being, 141
                      repression, 81, 91, 93, 129–30         objectification, 105–6
                      reproduction, 68–9, 187                romantic fiction, reading, 143–4
                      Richards, Keith, 85–6                Shakespeare, William, 6, 26, 29, 56
                      Richardson, Colin, 160               Shane (film), 116
                      Ricoeur, Paul, 190                   Sharp, Cecil, 40
                      rituals and customs, 5               Shils, Edward, 31–3
                      Ritzer, George, 207                  scholarship pupils, 40–1
                      Rockwell, John, 184                  Showalter, Elaine, 135–6
                      Rolling Stones (group), 197          signification, 2, 86–7, 111, 118–25
                      romantic fiction, reading, 140–7      Simpson, OJ, 189
                        emotional reproduction, 144–5      simulacrum, 187
                        escape, 144–5                      simulation, 187–90
                        feminism, 140–7                    slavery and slave trade, 168–71
                        ideology, 145–6                    Smith, Adam, 72
                        mass culture, 140                  social definition of culture, 46, 57
                        Oedipal drama, 141–2, 143          social order, rituals and customs binding
                        patriarchy, 144, 145                    people to, 5
                        pleasure, ideological function of, 146  socialism, 4, 28
                        reciprocation fantasies, 142–3     Socialist Review (magazine), 121
                        regression, 143                    Socialist Worker, 122
                        sexual desire as male, 141         Sontag, Susan, 182, 203
                        sexuality, fear of awakened, 143–4  Sophocles, 97
                        them and us, feminist politics of, 146  Soviet Union, 29–30
                        utopian protest, as, 145           Spare Rib (magazine), 153, 154
                        violence, fear of male, 143–4, 145  Stacey, Jackie, 137–40
                      romantic love, ideology of, 104      standardization, pop music and, 65–8
                      Rosenberg, Bernard, 29               Star Wars (film), 192
                      Ross, Andrew, 9, 28, 33              structuralism, 111–26 see also post-
                      Rousseau, Jean-Jacques, 127–8             structuralists,
                                                             American Westerns, 115–18
                      Said, Edward, 171–2, 208               ideology, 9
                      sampling in pop music, 197             Lacanian psychoanalysis, 101
                      Saussure, Ferdinand de, 111–15, 118, 126  language, 111–14
                      Scattergood, John, 170                 mythemes, morphemes and phonemes,
                      Schiller, Herbert, 204–5                  114–15
                      schizophrenia, postmodernism and, 193  myths, 114–17
                      Schwenger, Peter, 159                  primitive societies, culture of, 114–15
                      science, knowledge and, 185            reality, 112–13
                      scopophilia (pleasure of looking), 105–7  signifying practices, culture as, 2
                      seaside holidays, 10                   texts and practices, underlying relations of
                      segregation of classes, 13, 17            113–14
                      self-made entertainment, 40          subordination, 3, 11, 80–1
                      semiology, 118, 122, 217–18          suburbanism, 27









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