Autobiography as culture politics

Published: Sept. 3, 2021, 9 a.m.

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Jonathan Gross researches and teaches in the department of Culture, Media and Creative Industries, King\\u2019s College London.

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In this specially repeated episode, Sophie Hope talks to him about the relationship between autobiography and cultural action, and the needs to explore memory and history as a means of making sense of one\\u2019s own cultural politics. 

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During the conversation they each discuss how they came to view cultural democracy as a meaningful idea and a useful tool, and what inspired them to do so.

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The conversation then broadens to include the work of Aristotle, Sheila Rowbottom, Lynn Segal and Hilary Wainwright. They then begin to ask whether we should see cultural democracy primarily as a kind of practice or as a demand for systemic change.

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