• Herbert Richard Hoggart FRSL (24 September 1918 – 10 April 2014) was an English academic whose career covered the fields of sociology, English literature...
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    literary scholar and sociologist Richard Hoggart, and Mary Holt Hoggart. His brother is the Times television critic Paul Hoggart. He lived in South London with...
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    influence on the trial the sociologist and lecturer in English Literature Richard Hoggart was called to testify to the literary value of Lady Chatterley’s Lover...
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    humanities and social sciences. The main building on campus, known as the Richard Hoggart Building, was originally opened in 1844 and is the site of the former...
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  • The Uses of Literacy is a book written by Richard Hoggart and published in 1957, examining the influence of mass media in the United Kingdom. The book...
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  • Hoggart is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Dennis Hoggart (born 1939), Scottish footballer Kyllé Hoggart (credited as Kylle Hogart)...
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    sociologist, cultural theorist, and political activist. Hall — along with Richard Hoggart and Raymond Williams — was one of the founding figures of the school...
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  • of Birmingham, England. It was founded in 1964 by Stuart Hall and Richard Hoggart, its first director. From 1964 to 2002, it played a critical role in...
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  • brother named Richard, after their grandfather Richard Hoggart, an academic of British culture. Her uncle Paul Hoggart is a TV critic. Hoggart's family moved...
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    parts of the culture of a society. In The Uses of Literacy (1957), Richard Hoggart presents the sociologic experience of the working-class man and woman...
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  • Richard Hoggart, E. P. Thompson, Raymond Williams, Stuart Hall, Paul Willis, Angela McRobbie, Paul Gilroy, David Morley, Charlotte Brunsdon, Richard Dyer...
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    financed long after world communism had ceased to pose a viable threat. Richard Hoggart used the term to describe certain United Nations programmes. Franklin...
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  • stop.” Although he regularly clashed with Whitehouse, the academic Richard Hoggart shared some of her opinions and was present on the platform with her...
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    of the Royal Court Theatre in a rehearsed reading. Tennant played Richard Hoggart in a dramatisation of the 1960 Lady Chatterley's Lover obscenity trial...
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  • Torrens), defence lawyer Gerald Gardiner (Donald Sumpter) and sociologist Richard Hoggart (David Tennant). Nancy Banks-Smith of The Guardian gave the film a...
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    experts of diverse kinds, including E. M. Forster, Helen Gardner, Richard Hoggart, Raymond Williams, Norman St John-Stevas and John Robinson, Anglican...
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    on the social meanings of mass-produced consumer and leisure goods. Richard Hoggart coined the term in 1964 when he founded the Birmingham Centre for Contemporary...
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    (September 9, 2017). "This week's best radio: the enduring influence of Richard Hoggart". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved February 14, 2019. Galer...
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  • suggesting that love requires the elements of both body and mind. Richard Hoggart argues that the main subject of Lady Chatterley's Lover is not the...
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  • education viewed as "the silver bullet for enhanced social mobility." Richard Hoggart claimed in 1961 that "what happens in thousands of homes is that the...
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  • Paul Hoggart was a British journalist and novelist. Hoggart spent some years as a further education lecturer at Kingsway College and then Woolwich College...
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    founded in 1977 by British journalist Kenneth Hudson, British academic Richard Hoggart, and John Letts, under the auspices of the Council of Europe. It is...
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  • nationality, ethnicity, social class, and/or gender. The term was coined by Richard Hoggart in 1964 when he founded the Birmingham Centre for Contemporary Cultural...
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  • Hebdige also incorporates and responds to the literary criticism of Richard Hoggart and Raymond Williams; the Marxist theories of ideology of Louis Althusser...
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    experts of diverse kinds, including E. M. Forster, Helen Gardner, Richard Hoggart, Raymond Williams and Norman St John-Stevas, were called as witnesses...
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  • the history of books. Its study was initiated by pioneers such as Richard Hoggart, founder of the Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies (1964), Michel...
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    Wilderness and Plenty 1970 Donald Schon, Change and Industrial Society 1971 Richard Hoggart, Only Connect 1972 Andrew Shonfield, Europe: Journey to an Unknown...
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    Despite being established by one of the key figures in the field, Richard Hoggart, and being later directed by the theorist Stuart Hall, the department...
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  • television channel BBC Four features Doctor Who star David Tennant as Richard Hoggart. It was one of the first of what would become an extremely successful...
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    in Beeston as did the academic and author of The Uses of Literacy, Richard Hoggart. The poet Tony Harrison was brought up on Tempest Road and went to...
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