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Keywords: A Vocabulary of Culture and SocietyBUY FROM AMAZON.COM
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Usually ships in 24 hours RRP: Buy New: $13.57 You Save: $6.38 (32%) Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours EDITORIAL REVIEWNow revised to include new words and updated essays, Keywords focuses on the sociology of language, demonstrating how the key words we use to understand our society take on new meanings and how these changes reflect the political bent and values of society. PRODUCT DETAILSPublisher: Oxford University Press, USAPub. Date: 16th May 1985 Catalog: Book Media: Paperback Number Of Pages: 352 Ean: 9780195204698 Isbn: 0195204697 ABOUT THIS BOOKUSER REVIEWS
I had seen a 2007 Portuguese-language translation (first Brazilian edition of this work), of Raymond Williams's 1976 exceptional English book KEYWORDS, at the Saraiva Bookstore of Rio de Janeiro. Besides the drawback of having to read a translation, I had within my hands a hard-cover, bulky--and expensive--book (for s/he who is on a trip this is not "handy" at all!) As soon as I came back to New York, I logged in to my amazon.com account and found an affordably priced, brand-new Oxford UP paperback (in the original English, of course) which has been delighting me daily ever since. The delivery by Amazon was as fast and as safe as it can be. Never Amazon failed to meet the day of promissed delivery (nor have I ever had purchased merchandise lost on its way, never a defective object of any kind--from a big-screen plasma TV set to a mere CD). Congrats to Amazon once more for being the most dependable and reliable "virtual shopping center" within the internet. With respect to Raymond Williams's work: I recommend KEYWORDS to everyone who is interested in the mutability of the meaning --and the growth or wane-- of significant words and their power, "as time goes by." Williams has made an in-depth analysis of the cultural, social, economic, political, and "academic" semantic modifications of an excellent selection of "key" words used in the English language. All of them are prominent signifiers that are or have been common currency among various social strata that attributed them different meanings according to historical change and determining circumstances that provoked those semantic shifts. As usual, I can't help but recommending to the reader Amazon as the best mean to have this book ASAP. Cheers! Hugo Pezzini
Williams has a point of view that readers must take into account, but perhaps all lexicographers should be as overt about their assumptions as he is in this eminently readable historical glossary of the terms that shape Western thought. It's a good idea when you are writing anything to stop at some point and look up Williams' account of a few of the words that you have been using -- it's guaranteed to focus the mind.
one of its kind; it is not a dictionary (not even a technical one); it is not a book on the etimology of words; it will hardly improve your talking skills. Rather, it is a fascinating book on the constant change of culture and how this is reflected in everyday (and not so everyday) words of the English language. You will walk away humble, overwhelmed by the richness and the violence of culture's impact on words. SIMILAR ITEMS: |

