
by Michael Rustin (Editor), StuartHall (Editor), Doreen Massey (Editor)
Contributors explore the continuing relevance of identity in twenty-first century politics and culture: changing patterns of identity formation; the continuing problems of English national identity; the links between work, consumption and identity; the problems for those on the receiving end of identity wars; England's morbid obsession with empire, and its emerging multiculture of conviviality; G.K. Chesterton's regressive model of Englishness; the spate of recent attacks on multiculturalism; and the relationships between individuals and society as understood in complexity theory. Soundings 29 also includes Sarah Benton on politicians and truth; John Grahl on globalisation; Edward Fullbrook on post-autistic economics; John Callaghan on politics after Thatcher; Steve Munby on living with New Labour; Marilyn Strathern on audit and inspection; and Andrew Pearmain on memory and the left; plus poems and reviews.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 192
Publisher: Lawrence & Wishart Ltd
Published: 28 Apr 2005
ISBN 10: 1905007167
ISBN 13: 9781905007165