SILENCE!

the great silencing of British working class culture

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SILENCE!

the great silencing of British working class culture

“At a moment when working class culture seems to have been overtaken by issues of national identity, this book comes as a timely reminder of where the roots of most of the UK’s population lie. It is brought to life by Stefan Szczelkun’s own recollections of his post-war upbringing and insightful observations on the significance of music, singing, amateur film and other popular forms as cultural expression of this much vilified though predominant social class. Creatively presented as a collage of ideas, references and images, this book is as much visual artefact as rigorous research, and makes for an intriguing and engaging reading experience.” Lorraine Leeson
“This is a joyous, exuberant book about working class oppression. This may seem like a contradiction in terms but read the rich variety within its covers, and discover how important it is to sing out against the silencing of working class culture.” Diane Reay

Publish Date
Publisher
Routine Art Co.
Pages
84

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Book Details


Table of Contents

First section: autobiographical account of a witness of the great silencing
Second section: the fightback
Third and last: Other vectors of cultural class oppression

Edition Notes

Full colour with over 30 illustrations

Published in
London
Copyright Date
2020

Contributors

Cover Design
Chris F. Saunders
Illustrator
Chloe Bowles
Book Designer
Stefan Szczelkun

The Physical Object

Format
paperback
Number of pages
84
Dimensions
16.5 x 16.5 x .58 centimeters
Weight
132 grams

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL27918495M
ISBN 13
9781870736220

Work Description

: “At a moment when working class culture seems to have been overtaken by issues of national identity, this book comes as a timely reminder of where the roots of most of the UK’s population lie. It is brought to life by Stefan Szczelkun’s own recollections of his post-war upbringing and insightful observations on the significance of music, singing, amateur film and other popular forms as cultural expression of this much vilified though predominant social class. Creatively presented as a collage of ideas, references and images, this book is as much visual artefact as rigorous research, and makes for an intriguing and engaging reading experience.” Lorraine Leeson
“This is a joyous, exuberant book about working class oppression. This may seem like a contradiction in terms but read the rich variety within its covers, and discover how important it is to sing out against the silencing of working class culture.” Diane Reay

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