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VOLUME 3: THE CULTURAL PUBLIC SPHERE;
Part 1: Aesthetics, Ethics, Politics;
Discourses and Institutions;
The Dialectic of the Aesthetic Power of Judgment - Immanuel Kant;
Letter to M. d'Alembert on the Theatre - Jean-Jacques Rousseau;
Theater Considered as a Moral Institution - Friedrich Schiller;
Institutions of the Public Sphere - J rgen Habermas;
Society - Theodor W. Adorno;
Aesthetic Experience and Political Impact;
On the Social Function of Literature - Hans Robert Jauss;
Tales of Sound and Fury: Observations on the Family Melodrama - Thomas Elsaesser;
History as Entertainment and Provocation: The TV Series 'Holocaust' in West Germany - Siegfried Zielinski;
On Theatre - Bertolt Brecht;
On Uncle Tom's Cabin - Henry Louis Gates Jr and Hollis Robbins;
Part 2: Publics and Markets;
Publics and Readers;
The Bourgeois Family and the Institutionalization of a Privateness Oriented to an Audience - J rgen Habermas;
The Reading Public and the Rise of the Novel - Ian Watt;
Early Cinema: Whose Public Sphere? - Miriam Hansen;
Perspectives on Media and the Modern Public;
Culture Industry Reconsidered - Theodor W. Adorno;
Free Time - Theodor W. Adorno;
Human Interest Stories and Democracy - Helen MacGill Hughes;
Celebrity Culture and Public Connection: Bridge or Chasm? - Nick Couldry and Tim Markham;
Public Service Broadcasting and Modern Public Life - Paddy Scannell;
The Cultural Public Sphere - Jim McGuigan;
Beyond the Semantic 'Big Bang': Cultural Sociology and an Aesthetic Public Sphere - Paul Jones;
Section 3: Identity, Identification and Imagination;
The Origins of National Consciousness - Benedict Anderson;
Suppose James Brown Read Fanon: The Black Arts Movement, Cultural Nationalism and the Failure of Popular Musical Praxis - Michael Hanson;
This Book Changes Lives: The 'Consciousness-Raising Novel' and Its Legacy - Imelda Whelehan and Maroula Joannou;
Taking Sides - Luc Boltanski;
The Discourse of Global Compassion: The Audience and Media Reporting of Human Suffering - Birgitta Hoeijer;
Part 4: Cultural Policy and the Public Sphere;
Can a Liberal State Support Art? - Ronald Dworkin;
The Media and the Public Sphere - Nicholas Garnham;
Learning from Experience: Cultural Policies and Cultural Democracy in the 20th Century - Jostein Gripsrud;
Building the Digital Commons: Public Broadcasting in the Age of the Internet - Graham Murdock
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