The Logic of Culture: Authority and Identity in the Modern EraISBN: 978-0-631-21344-4
Paperback
228 pages
December 2001, Wiley-Blackwell
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"This densely and incisively written book provides a compelling
theoretical framework for the understanding of the "logic" of
culture in modern times. From the rhetoric of the French Revolution
to contemporary museum displays, from Schiller's aesthetics to
concepts broached by Matthew Arnold, Foucault and Bourdieu, Ray
engages a variety of periods, genres, issues, and regimes of
thought with mastery and elegance. A major accomplishment and a
fascinating read!" Bernadette Fort, Northwestern University and
Editor of Eighteenth-Century Studies
"A tightly argued and coherent account of the conflicting impulses within culture, Ray's study will take its rightful place among the best recent work on the intricacies of culture." John C. O'Neal, Hamilton College