The conclusion of the Second World War offered a rare opportunity to recast the British social order: the Welfare State and full employment were the cornerstones of a daring experiment to produce popular cooperation in a fairer society. Now, the experiment is being abandoned by the New Right, bringing a return to unemployment, poverty, harassment of minorities and authoritarian government. Literature and arts, Sinfield argues, have been thoroughly implicated in this history. As concepts and institutions, they have been marshalled within conflicting ideologies, elitist and egalitarian, so sustaining and disputing prevailing social relations. And through literary representations, fundamental questions about power in British society have been broached and contested
questions of war and peace, nation and empire, gender and sexual orientation, class and political allegiance. This provocative study of British culture through five decades synthesizes literary, historical and theoretical approaches, addressing particularly points where English literature intersects with its defining others
jazz and rock music, television, journalism, commercial and "mass" cultures, the rapidly growing cultural authority of the United States. Finally Sinfield argues that there is still scope for a dissident cultural politics. This is a milestone in cultural criticism and a major contribution to British socialist thought.
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