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**not opposed to direct agency: "we make our history ourselves, but in the first place under very definitive assumptions and conditions" (Engels)
 
**not opposed to direct agency: "we make our history ourselves, but in the first place under very definitive assumptions and conditions" (Engels)
 
*85: objectivities passage - '''fill in'''
 
*85: objectivities passage - '''fill in'''
*87: society quote - good to relate to Gaskell N and S
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*87: society quote - good to relate to [[North and South (Gaskell, 1855)|Gaskell N and S]]
 
* productive forces: any and all of the means of the production and reproduction of real life
 
* productive forces: any and all of the means of the production and reproduction of real life
 
**qt on 93
 
**qt on 93

Revision as of 16:04, 13 September 2017

Williams, Raymond. Marxism and Literature. Oxford: UP, 1977. Print.

  • base/superstructure: sum of relations of production --> superstructure, which is scaffolded on the base
    • superstructure: institutions
    • forms of consciousness which express class view
    • political and cultural practices: where awareness of economic conflict gets fought out
  • 79: "according to the materialist conception of history the ultimately determining element in history is the production and reproduction of real life" - Engels
  • why isn't book history more explicitly Marxist? In terms of intellectual genealogy and ideological politics it is but in explicit political terms it isn't
  • determination: settling bounds, limits, exertion of pressures
    • not opposed to direct agency: "we make our history ourselves, but in the first place under very definitive assumptions and conditions" (Engels)
  • 85: objectivities passage - fill in
  • 87: society quote - good to relate to Gaskell N and S
  • productive forces: any and all of the means of the production and reproduction of real life
    • qt on 93
  • mediation vs reflection
    • mediation is in the object itself
  • hegemony
    • state relations (classical) -- class relations (Marxism) - Gramsci: complex interlocking pol/soc/cultural forces based on distribution of power: dominance and subordination
    • beyond ideology: "not only the conscious system of ideas/beliefs, but the whole lived social process as practically organized by specific and dominant meanings/values"
    • hegemony is "the whole body of practices and expectations...on shaping perceptions of ourselves and our world" & ff. on 110
    • Gramsci's solution: an alternative hegemony
  • "grasp[ing] the hegemonic in its active and formative but also transformative processes" - unpack?
    • where cultural processes, e.g., works of art, actually do authentically break with hegemony - but what does that look like?
  • 128 qt
    • think through the arg of "Structures of Feeling"
  • 136: "now capitalist economic activity and cultural production are inseperable" -- they weren't in the C19, scale shifted earlier...
  • implications of 137-8 direct for print culture studies
    • sociology of culture -> add study of forms (what does that entail here?)
  • qt about forms on 190: unpack?
  • 191 rehabilitating New Criticism formalism and updating its project