Hoggart, Richard
HOGGART, Richard
HOGGART, Richard. British, b. 1918. Genres: Communications/Media, Cultural/Ethnic topics, Education, Literary criticism and history. Career: University of Hull, staff tutor, 1946-57, sr. staff tutor, 1957-59; University of Leicester, sr. lecturer, 1959-62; University of Birmingham, professor of English, 1962-73, director of Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies, 1964-73; UNESCO, assistant director-general, 1970-75; Goldsmith's College, University of London, warden, 1976-84. National Advisory Council for Adult and Continuing Education, chairman; Broadcasting Research Unit, chairman; European Museum of the Year Award, chairman; Book Trust, chairman, 1995. Publications: Auden, 1951; The Uses of Literacy, 1957; W.H. Auden, 1957; (ed.) W.H. Auden: A Selection, 1961; Teaching Literature, 1963; Speaking to Each Other, 2 vols., 1970; Only Connect (Reith Lectures), 1972; An Idea and Its Servants, 1978; An English Temper, 1982; (with D. Johnson) An Idea of Europe, 1987; A Local Habitation, 1988; A Sort of Clowning, 1990; An Imagined Life, 1992; Townscape with Figures, 1994; The Way We Live Now, 1995; First and Last Things, 1999; Between Two Worlds, 2001; Everyday Language and Everyday Life, 2003; Mass Media in Mass Society: Myths and Reality, 2004. Address: 19 Mount Pleasant, Norwich, Norfolk NR2 2DH, England. Online address: [email protected]