Consuming Passions

by Judith Williamson, Cultural Critic and Author

Judith Williamson explores how our cultural tastes, in films, food, television, advertising, music poetry, song lyrics, photography, political movements and even the British Royal Family influence our thinking and how we govern our own lives, and shape those of our children.

The social critique delivered in the short chapters of this book have lost nothing since their publication in the 1980s and continue to deliver punchy and insightful examples of marxist criticism at its best. For example, the chapter on the anti-nuclear and environmental movements which convincingly shows how they have have adopted sexist tropes that undermine their progressive narrative.

ISBN (Paperback) 9780714528519
Price (Paperback) £9.99/$15.00 ISBN (ePub) forthcoming
Price (ePub) Individuals £9.99/$15.00
Institutions £9.99/$15.00
Publication January 1, 1986
Pages 240 Size 225 x 140 mm Readership students, general readers

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  • isbn
    9780714528519 (Paperback)
  • publisher
    Equinox Publishing Ltd.
  • publisher place
    Sheffield (U.K.)