ISBN:
9780203496985
Language:
English
Pages:
1 Online-Ressource (184 pages)
Edition:
1st ed
Series Statement:
Routledge Critical Thinkers
Series Statement:
Routledge Critical Thinkers Ser.
Parallel Title:
Print version Procter, James Stuart Hall
DDC:
306.071041
Keywords:
Hall, Stuart
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University of Birmingham
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Great Britain - Politics and government
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New Left History
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Sociologists Biography
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Culture Study and teaching
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Great Britain - Politics and government
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Electronic books
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Great Britain Race relations
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Great Britain Politics and government
Abstract:
James Procter's introduction places Hall's work within its historical contexts, providing a clear guide to his key ideas and influences, as well as to his critics and his intellectual legacy.Stuart Hall has been pivotal to the development of cultural studies during the past forty years. Whether as director of the Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies, or as one of the leading public intellectuals of the postwar period, he has helped transform our understanding of culture as both a theoretical catagory and a political practice. Topics include:* popular culture and youth subcultures* the CCCS and cultural studies* media and communication* racism and resistance* postmodernism and the postcolonial* Thatcherism* identity, ethnicity, diasporaStuart Hall is the ideal gateway to the work of a critic described by Terry Eagleton as 'a walking chronicle of everything from the New Left to New Times, Leavis to Lyotard, Aldermaston to ethnicity'
Abstract:
Front Cover -- Stuart Hall -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Series editor's preface -- Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations -- Why Hall? -- Key Ideas -- 1 Deconstructing the 'popular' -- 2 Enter cultural studies -- 3 Encoding/decoding -- 4 Racism and resistance -- 5 Thatcherism and 'New Times' -- 6 The real me -- After Hall -- Further Reading -- Works cited -- Index
Description / Table of Contents:
Book Cover; Title; Contents; Series editor's preface; Acknowledgements; Abbreviations; WHY HALL?; KEY IDEAS; Deconstructing the 'popular'; Enter cultural studies; Encoding/decoding; Racism and resistance; Thatcherism and 'New Times'; The real me; AFTER HALL; FURTHER READING; Works cited; Index;
Note:
Includes bibliographical references (p. [143]-163) and index
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