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The Crisis of Contemporary Culture

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This volume is an inaugural lecture delivered before the University of Oxford on 27 November 1992.

T.F. Eagleton ranges widely over a number of topics of relevance to contemporary culture: the loss of a sense of corporate cultural identity in the contemporary crisis of "nationhood" and the factors responsible for this erosion; the conflict between a traditionalist conception of culture and a "postmodern" one; the assumed decline in cultural standards; and the teaching of English in schools.

He sets forth the history and current situtation of Oxford English within this wider context, and outlines a programme of desirable reforms.

He concludes his lecture with some reflections on peotry and philosophy, literary theory and multinational capitalism.

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Clarendon Press
0199513600 / 9780199513604
Paperback / softback
306
01/04/1993
United Kingdom
23 pages
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