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The Eloquence of the Vulgar: Language, Cinema and the Politics of Culture (1999 ed.)

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In The Eloquence of the Vulgar, the distinguished academic Colin MacCabe reflects on cultural change from Shakespeare to Derek Jarman, on the institutional forms of knowledge, on the links between popular and elite art, and on the role of the intellectual in contemporary life. A radical argument emerges from the book's diverse concerns.

Cinema and television - the new and democratic art forms of the twentieth century - demand a fundamental rethinking of our concepts of language and culture.

What is at stake is the very idea of a liberal and humane education.

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BFI Publishing
0851706770 / 9780851706771
Hardback
01/02/1999
United Kingdom
192 pages, 192 p.
153 x 234 mm
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