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            landed class, 43, 44             Marx, K., 37–38, 44, 45, 53, 64, 119, 150,
            Lane, Sir Allen, 3                 151, 223–3, 228, 231;
            language, 119, 146, 155, 164;       Capital, 64, 116, 118;
               acquisition of, 181, 193–6;      Class Struggles in France, 44;
               and culture, 168;                Critique of Political Economy, 230;
               and ideology, 151, 167, 172–5, 199;  Eighteenth Brumaire of Napolean
               and Marxism, 176;                Bonaparte, 44;
               and myth, 171;                   1857 Introduction to Grundrisse, 16;
               and sexuality, 193–6, 197–14;    Grundrisse, 13, 116, 220, 223, 228,
               and subjectivity, 174–5, 176–191, 192–  232;
               14;                              1844 Manuscripts, 223;
               and women, 174–5, 198            and Engels, German Ideology, 15, 23,
            language/metalanguage, 169–81, 182  223, 224, 225
            ‘langue/parole’, 148, 170, 188–191, 208  Marxism, 12, 16, 152, 220, 222, 233;
            League of Nations, 249              structuralist, 19, 22, 226;
            Leavis, F.R., 5, 9, 12, 219–9, 233;  vulgar, 224;
               Literature and Society, 220;     Western, 12, 64
               Education and the University, 235;  Marxist theory, 150
               Mass Civilization and Minority  masculinity, 64, 108, 258;
               Culture, 5                       structures of, 62
            Lenin, V.I., 235                 Mauss, M., Primitive Classification, 18
            Leninism, 228                    media, 106, 219;
            Lévi-Strauss, C., 16–19, 25, 26, 61, 106,  discourses, 62;
              146, 148, 193, 197, 219, 250      mass, 92–14
            Liberal Party, 54, 144           Media Studies, 28, 106, 108, 168, 207, 235
            liberalism, 44, 50, 55           Medvedev, P.N., 183
            linguistics, 236;                message, 109–4, 116, 118
               structural, 16, 25, 146, 169–85, 176–7,  Mercer, C., 259
               183–4, 185–191, 193, 238      methodology, 29–2
            literary criticism, 8, 219, 228–9, 241  metonymy, 196–6
            literature, 219–33, 226–48, 241–67;  Metz, C., 146, 148
               and society, 219–34           Millum, T., 3;
            Literature and History, 235         Images of Women, 105
            Lloyd, A., 105                   ‘mirror phase’, 148, 152
            local authorities, 65–68         misrecognition, 195, 212
            London, East End, 65–69, 73      misrepresentation, 178
            Lovell, T., 113–6                Mitchell, J., 197;
            Luckmann, T., 10                    Psychoanalysis and Feminism, 26
            Lucács, G., 12, 15, 20, 219, 223, 225  mode of production, capitalist, 43–6
                                             modernization, 38–1, 41, 56, 59, 68
            Macciocchi, M.A., 179            Moore, J.Barrington, 35–47;
            Macherey, P., 229, 231              Social Origins of Dictatorship and
            machismo, 72                        Democracy, 38
            McRobbie, A., 62                 Morley, D., 107;
            Mao Tse-Tung, 179–9;                and C.Brunsdon, Everyday Television:
               ‘On practice’, 180               ‘Nationwide’, 107, 153
            Marcuse, H., 219, 225, 250       myth, 113, 148, 169, 170, 190, 250
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