Class and Contemporary British Culture

How does culture articulate, frame, organise and produce stories about social class and class difference? What do these stories tell us about contemporary models of success, failure, struggle and aspiration? How have class-based labels been revived or new

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10.1057/9781137314130 - Class and Contemporary British Culture, Anita Biressi and Heather Nunn

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Class and Contemporary British Culture

10.1057/9781137314130 - Class and Contemporary British Culture, Anita Biressi and Heather Nunn

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Class and Contemporary British Culture Reader in Media Cultures, University of Roehampton, UK

and

Heather Nunn Professor of Culture and Politics, University of Roehampton, UK

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Anita Biressi

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