COMMUNICATION AND CLASS STRUGGLE:
2. Liberation, Socialism
Published by International General/IMMRC, New York/Amsterdam, 1979, 448 pp. (b/w ill.), 17.7 × 26 cm, English
Price: €30

An Anthology in 2 Volumes. Edited by Armand Mattelart and Seth Siegelaub. “Communication and Class Struggle, a two-volume work, is the first general marxist anthology of writings on communications, information and culture. Its purpose is to analyse the relationship between the practice and theory of communication and their development within the context of class struggle. Armand Mattelart and Seth Siegelaub, the editors, have selected more than 120 essential marxist and progressive texts originating in over 50 countries and written since the mid-nineteenth century to explain three interrelated phenomena: (1) how basic social, economic and cultural processes condition communication; (2) how bourgeois communication practice and theory have developed as part of the capitalist mode of production; and (3) how in the struggle against exploitation and oppression, the popular and working classes have developed their own communication practice and theory, and a new, liberated mode of communication, culture and daily life.” Published on Seth Sieglaub’s imprint International General/IMMRC.

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COMMUNICATION AND CLASS STRUGGLE:
1. Capitalism, Imperialism
Published by International General/IMMRC, New York/Amsterdam, 1979, 448 pp., 17.7 × 26 cm, English
Price: €30

An Anthology in 2 Volumes. Edited by Armand Mattelart and Seth Siegelaub. “Communication and Class Struggle, a two-volume work, is the first general marxist anthology of writings on communications, information and culture. Its purpose is to analyse the relationship between the practice and theory of communication and their development within the context of class struggle. Armand Mattelart and Seth Siegelaub, the editors, have selected more than 120 essential marxist and progressive texts originating in over 50 countries and written since the mid-nineteenth century to explain three interrelated phenomena: (1) how basic social, economic and cultural processes condition communication; (2) how bourgeois communication practice and theory have developed as part of the capitalist mode of production; and (3) how in the struggle against exploitation and oppression, the popular and working classes have developed their own communication practice and theory, and a new, liberated mode of communication, culture and daily life.” Published on Seth Sieglaub’s imprint International General/IMMRC.

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Marxism and the Mass Media:
Towards a Basic Bibliography
Published by International General/IMMRC, New York/Amsterdam, 1986, unpaginated, 14.2 × 20.2 cm, English
Price: €45

Issues no. 4–5 in a series of bibliographies which attempted “to compile a global, multi-lingual, annotated bibliography of Marxist studies on all aspects of communication.”—from the introduction by Seth Siegelaub, director of the International Mass Media Research Center

*Please note this publication is secondhand and has some traces of previous ownership.

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Marxism and the Mass Media:
Towards a Basic Bibliography
Published by International General/IMMRC, New York/Amsterdam, 1980, unpaginated, 14.6 × 21 cm, English
Price: €45

Issues no. 6–7 in a series of bibliographies which attempted “to compile a global, multi-lingual, annotated bibliography of Marxist studies on all aspects of communication.”—from the introduction by Seth Siegelaub, director of the International Mass Media Research Center

*Please note this publication is secondhand and has some traces of previous ownership.

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Marxism and the Mass Media:
Towards a Basic Bibliography (revised ed.)
Published by International General/IMMRC, New York/Amsterdam, 1978, unpaginated, (b/w ill.), 13.7 × 20.8 cm, English
Price: €45

Issues no. 1–2–3 in a series of bibliographies which attempted “to compile a global, multi-lingual, annotated bibliography of Marxist studies on all aspects of communication.”—from the introduction by Seth Siegelaub, director of the International Mass Media Research Center

*Please note this publication is secondhand and has some traces of previous ownership.

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The Stuff That Matters, textiles collected by Seth Siegelaub for the CSROT
Published by Raven Row, London, 2012, 70 pp. (colour & b/w ill.), 17.5 × 26.2 cm, English
Price: €45

Produced on the occasion of the exhibition The Stuff That Matters. Textiles collected by Seth Siegelaub for the Centre for Social Research on Old Textiles at Raven Row, London, 1 March–5 May, 2012. Which presented the first exhibition of the collection of historic textiles assembled by Seth Siegelaub over the past thirty years for the Center for Social Research on Old Textiles (CSROT). The exhibition featured over 200 items from the collection and included woven and printed textiles, embroideries and costume, ranging from fifth-century Coptic to Pre-Columbian Peruvian textiles, late medieval Asian and Islamic textiles, and Renaissance to eighteenth-century European silks and velvets.

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