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After Raymond Williams: Cultural Materialism and the Break-Up of Britain
By Hywel Dix
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This volume is not only a detailed look at some of the writing produced in Scotland and Wales in the years surrounding political devolution, it also include a look at the ways in which difference sub-cultural commuities use fiction to renegotiate their relationships with the British whole.
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Hywel Dix
Hywel Dix has taught English in India and Japan, and from 2003 until 2006 he was Raymond Williams Research Fellow at the University of Glamorgan. He is now Lecturer in English Communication at Bournemouth University.
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