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  • Gilmore, Ruth Wilson,  (1)
  • Mercer, Kobena,  (1)
  • Kulturelle Identität  (2)
  • Kulturelle Identität.  (2)
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    Book
    Cambridge, Massachusetts ; London, England :Harvard University Press,
    ISBN: 978-0-674-97652-8 , 0-674-97652-5
    Language: English
    Pages: xxv, 229 Seiten.
    Series Statement: 〈〈The〉〉 W.E.B. Du Bois lectures
    DDC: 305.8
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    Keywords: Geschichte ; Ethnicity ; Race / Political aspects ; Ethnocentrism ; Nation-state and globalization ; Politik ; Ethnische Identität. ; Ethnizität. ; Globalisierung. ; Nationalität. ; Rassismus. ; Soziologie. ; Vielfalt. ; Nationalismus. ; Kulturelle Identität. ; Diskurs. ; Ethnische Identität ; Ethnizität ; Globalisierung ; Nationalität ; Rassismus ; Soziologie ; Vielfalt ; Geschichte ; Rassismus ; Nationalismus ; Ethnizität ; Kulturelle Identität ; Diskurs ; Globalisierung
    Abstract: Identities are not something we are born with, Hall argues, but are formed and transformed in the discourses of nation, ethnicity, and race. Casting his glance over the modern age, he shows how the imperial view of civilized-versus-barbarian gave way to a politics of identification that grew ever more unpredictable under late 20th century conditions of globalization. Race was long ago discredited by science yet it persists because it operates as a signifier, making meanings out of the binary representation of difference. From Renaissance to Enlightenment, stability prevailed in a West-centric order that fixed "their difference" against "our modernity," but the multi-accentual slide of signifiers also gave rise to new identities among subordinated subjects as well. Ethnicities that exclude others close down the multiple voicing built into every discourse, whereas Hall shows that "black" took on alternative meaning when Caribbean and South Asian migrants fought racism through alliances based not on genetic or cultural grounds but by opening the signifying chain to recodings. Migration is today at the heart of the contradictory tensions thrown up by global dislocations that have unsettled traditional bonds of collective belonging, although when nations make the rights of citizenship conditional on cultural homogeniety what Hall reveals is the extent to which liberal democracy's universalist values were grounded in an assimilationist worldview that has yet to be fully dismantled.--
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    Online Resource
    Durham ; London :Duke University Press,
    ISBN: 978-1-4780-2122-3
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (vi, 454 Seiten) : , Diagramme.
    Series Statement: Stuart Hall: selected writings
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 305.8
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    Keywords: Hall, Stuart ; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Black Studies (Global) ; Multiculturalism ; Race ; Soziologie. ; Minderheit. ; Diaspora ; Identität. ; Ethnische Identität. ; Kulturelle Identität. ; Rassismus. ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; 1932-2014 Hall, Stuart ; Soziologie ; Minderheit ; Diaspora ; Identität ; Ethnische Identität ; Kulturelle Identität ; Rassismus
    Abstract: In Selected Writings on Race and Difference, editors Paul Gilroy and Ruth Wilson Gilmore gather more than twenty essays by Stuart Hall that highlight his extensive and groundbreaking engagement with race, representation, identity, difference, and diaspora. Spanning the whole of his career, this collection includes classic theoretical essays such as "The Whites of Their Eyes" (1981) and "Race, the Floating Signifier" (1997). It also features public lectures, political articles, and popular pieces that circulated in periodicals and newspapers, which demonstrate the breadth and depth of Hall's contribution to public discourses of race. Foregrounding how and why the analysis of race and difference should be concrete and not merely descriptive, this collection gives organizers and students of social theory ways to approach the interconnections of race with culture and consciousness, state and society, policing and freedom
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