English Imaginaries: Anglo-British Approaches to Modernity

English Imaginaries: Anglo-British Approaches to Modernity

by KevinDavey (Author)

Synopsis

When The Who s Pete Townshend donned a union jack jacket in the 1960s, it was a satirical statement from a young English reactionary railing against an Establishment soaked in an archaic notion of Britishness. Now, Townshend has become part of the establishment. Kevin Davey's book looks at several similar examples of the changing nature of 20th century British identity, and identifies the problems facing modernizers hampered by traditional nationalism, which fails to engage with the complexities of contemporary culture. Drawing upon the work of pre- and post-war critics of dominant notions of Britishness, including J.B. Priestley, Herbert Read, Edward Lear, and Lewis Carroll, Davey relates their views to the work of more recent challengers of traditional notions of Englishness. As well as Townshend, Davey analyses Vivienne Westwood, who invented anti-fashion and has since become a leader of haute couture . These two are placed in context alongside contemproary icons such as Guyanan poet David Dabydeen, and young British artist Mark Wallinger. The text places the discussion of the contradictions involved in the construction and inheritance of an Anglo-British identity in the context of the Blair government's plans for the modernization of British culture.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 202
Publisher: Lawrence & Wishart Ltd
Published: 08 Mar 1999

ISBN 10: 0853158681
ISBN 13: 9780853158684

Author Bio
Kevin Davey is the former chair of the Socialist Society and the Socialist Movement. He is a regular contributor to the New Statesman, Tribune and New Times