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9780415262668

Stuart Hall

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  • ISBN13:

    9780415262668

  • ISBN10:

    0415262666

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2004-05-20
  • Publisher: Routledge

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Summary

Stuart Hall is one of the founding fathers of Cultural Studies. Having famously coined the term "Thatcherism" in the '80s, and assessed New Labour as the "Great Moving Nowhere Show" his analysis of cultural practice over the past forty years has been politically engaged, addressing questions of class, "race," ethnicity, and identity. James Procter's introduction places Hall's work within its historical, cultural, and theoretical contexts, providing a clear guide to his key ideas and influences, as well as his critics and his intellectual legacy. Stuart 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."

Author Biography

James Procter is Lecturer in English Studies at Stirling University.

Table of Contents

Series editor's preface vii
Acknowledgements xi
Abbreviations xiii
WHY HALL? 1(8)
KEY IDEAS 9(128)
1 Deconstructing the 'popular'
11(24)
2 Enter cultural studies
35(22)
3 Encoding decoding
57(18)
4 Racism and resistance
75(22)
5 Thatcherism and 'New Times'
97(20)
6 The real me
117(20)
AFTER HALL 137(6)
FURTHER READING 143(14)
Works cited 157(8)
Index 165

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