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  1. Raymond Henry Williams (31 August 1921 – 26 January 1988) was a Welsh socialist writer, academic, novelist and critic influential within the New Left and in wider culture. His writings on politics, culture, the media and literature contributed to the Marxist critique of culture and the arts.

  2. Raymond Williams (1921-1988) was an author, academic, cultural theorist, literary critic, public intellectual, socialist, and a leading figure of the New Left. He was the son of working-class parents from a Welsh border village, an adult education tutor, a Cambridge professor, and, according to Terry Eagleton, was and wasn’t a Marxist.

  3. Jun 14, 2017 · A key (if not precisely defined) term introduced by Williams is that ofstructures of feeling’: the lived experience of a particular moment in society and in history. In the 1960s and early 1970s, Williams demonstrated a greater interest in the mass media.

  4. Raymond Henry Williams (August 31, 1921 – January 26, 1988) was a Welsh academic, novelist and critic. He was an influential figure within the New Left and in wider culture. His writings on politics, culture, the mass media and literature are a significant contribution to the Marxist critique of culture and the arts.

  5. Aug 25, 2021 · Raymond Williams made it his mission to reclaim culture from the literary elite. A century after his birth, he has lessons for us still.

  6. "First published in 1976, Raymond Williams' highly acclaimed Keywords: A Vocabulary of Culture and Society is a collection of lively essays on words that are critical to understanding the modern...

  7. Raymond Williams' Culture and Society appeared in the ideological climate of the cold war and bears all the makes of it.

  8. Raymond Williams. (1921—1988) literary scholar and novelist. Quick Reference. (1921–88) Welsh Marxistliterary and cultural critic who, through the elaboration of what he called Cultural Materialism had an enormous influence on Cultural Studies and New Historicism.

  9. Widely regarded as one of the founding figures of international cultural studies, Raymond Williams is of seminal importance in rethinking the idea of culture. I... Front Matter

  10. Raymond Williams: a short life-sketch. was Welsh, the working-class son of a railway signalman, who, as a scholarship boy, attended Cambridge University. He served as an officer in the British Army during the Second World War and after the. war taught adult education for fiftee.