Culture by Terry Eagleton

Culture by Terry Eagleton

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One of our most brilliant minds offers a sweeping intellectual history that argues for the reclamation of culture's value

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Culture by Terry Eagleton

One of our most brilliant minds offers a sweeping intellectual history that argues for the reclamation of culture’s value Culture is a defining aspect of what it means to be human. Defining culture and pinpointing its role in our lives is not, however, so straightforward. Terry Eagleton, one of our foremost literary and cultural critics, is uniquely poised to take on the challenge. In this keenly analytical and acerbically funny book, he explores how culture and our conceptualizations of it have evolved over the last two centuries—from rarified sphere to humble practices, and from a bulwark against industrialism’s encroaches to present-day capitalism’s most profitable export. Ranging over art and literature as well as philosophy and anthropology, and major but somewhat "unfashionable" thinkers like Johann Gottfried Herder and Edmund Burke as well as T. S. Eliot, Matthew Arnold, Raymond Williams, and Oscar Wilde, Eagleton provides a cogent overview of culture set firmly in its historical and theoretical contexts, illuminating its collusion with colonialism, nationalism, the decline of religion, and the rise of and rule over the "uncultured" masses. Eagleton also examines culture today, lambasting the commodification and co-option of a force that, properly understood, is a vital means for us to cultivate and enrich our social lives, and can even provide the impetus to transform civil society.
"An impressive display of erudition"—Publishers Weekly

"Culture is a stimulating and enjoyable read. I found it a good refresher-course in the kind of cultural studies I learned at my Marxist-tinged university; but Terry Eagleton does much more than recapitulate his scholarship. He skewers our assumptions about the power of culture and argues that culture today is overwhelmed by capitalism . . . Will provide theoretical grist to anyone interested in defining what culture is."—Bridget McKenzie, Museums Journal

"Eagleton is a clear, combative writer whom it is always a pleasure to read, even—or especially—for those who disagree with him. Culture exhibits his virtues to the full."—Theodore Dalrymple, author of Our Culture, What's Left of It

"Eagleton’s central notion, that culture is the 'social unconscious,' is beautifully delineated. He gives us a seamless journey from Marx, through Nietzsche and Freud, to Burke, Herder, Wittgenstein, T.S. Eliot and Wilde, but at the same time takes in popular idioms, in a hugely satisfying marriage of 'high' and 'low.' Reflection at a level we used to take for granted among scholars but is now all too rare."—Peter Watson, author of The Age of Nothing: How We Have Sought To Live Since The Death of God

Terry Eagleton is distinguished professor of English literature, University of Lancaster. He lives in Northern Ireland.
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ISBN 13 9780300218794
ISBN 10 0300218796
Title Culture
Author Terry Eagleton
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Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Yale University Press
Year published 2016-05-15
Number of pages 192
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