Popular Culture and Working–Class Taste in Britain, 1930–39
A Round of Cheap Diversions?
Samenvatting
This is a landmark study which examines the film and reading tastes of working-class consumers in 1930s Britain. Drawing on a wealth of original research, Robert James argues that working-class consumers used popular film and fiction to answer a range of cultural and social needs in this tumultuous decade. -- .

