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Richard Hoggart was a prominent British cultural scholar and writer, best known for his contributions to the study of media and culture. Born in Leeds, England, in 1918, he became a significant figure in the field of cultural studies, particularly with his influential work "The Uses of Literacy," published in 1957. This book examined the impact of mass media and popular culture on social classes and education, highlighting the changes in literacy and cultural practices in post-war Britain. Hoggart's insights into the relationship between culture and society paved the way for future scholars in the discipline.

Throughout his career, Hoggart held various academic positions, including founding the Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies at the University of Birmingham. His work not only influenced scholars in cultural studies but also impacted the broader understanding of how media shapes societal norms and values. Hoggart's legacy continues to resonate in contemporary discussions about media, culture, and identity, making him a pivotal figure in 20th-century cultural thought.

تاریخ تولد September 15, 1918
محل تولد Leeds, England
تاریخ مرگ April 10, 2014
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