Historical Contexts and Contemporary Uses of Mass Observation

Historical Contexts and Contemporary Uses of Mass Observation

1930s to the Present

Jones, Dr Benjamin; Curzon, Lucy D.

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

11/2024

248

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9781350215757

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Notes on Contributors
Introduction: Historical Contexts or Contemporary Uses? Mass Observation and the Politics of Continuity, Lucy Curzon and Ben Jones

1. Mass Observation, Literature and Cultural Studies, Ben Jones and Matt Taunton, (both University of East Anglia, UK)
2. Mass Observing Feeling, Claire Langhamer
3. Anyone Can Paint: Mass Observation and the History of Art, Lucy Curzon, (University of Alabama, USA)
4. 'Anthropology', MO, and a Bit of Surrealism: Past Encounters, Future Hopes, Jeremy MacClancy, (Oxford Brookes University, UK)
5. Subjective Cameras and Ekphrastic Writing: The Present and Absent Photograph in Mass Observation, Annebella Pollen
6. Mass-Observation and Popular Politics in Worktown, Jon Lawrence and David Thackeray, (both University of Exeter, UK)
7. 'On receiving your letter, I promptly dreamed you a war dream the next night': Writing the Citizen in Mass-Observation's Dream Archive, Charlotte Hallahan, (University of East Anglia, UK)
8. Self-reflexivity, Class Consciousness and Social Change in Mass Observation Narratives, Nick Hubble, (Brunel University, UK)
9. Perforating Event and Narrative, Experience and Analysis: Beyond the Retro Eighties, Lucy Robinson, (University of Sussex, UK)
Conclusion: Presence and Absence in the Archive: the In/visibility of Mass Observation Writers, Rose Lindsey, (University of Southampton)
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research methods; archival research; Mass Observation Project; Mass-Observation Archive; British society; cultural studies; interwar; post war; wartime; British history; anthropology; sociology; narrative; primary source