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Stuart Hall

by Chris Rojek

Stuart Hall is the leading figure in cultural studies today -- no one else has had the same influence in the shaping of the field. This book is the first full--length study of Halla s work. It examines every aspect of his work and constitutes a major critical introduction and appraisal of Halla s contribution.

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Paperback
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English
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Brand New


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Stuart Hall is the leading figure in cultural studies today – no one else has had the same influence in the shaping of the field. This book is the first full-length study of Hall's work. It examines every aspect of his work and constitutes a major critical introduction and appraisal of Hall's contribution.
The book guides the reader through Hall's formative experience in Jamaica and Oxford. It examines the increasing politicization of his thought and his identification with emancipatory, socialist politics. In Birmingham, during his Directorship of the seminal Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies, Hall created a genuinely collaborative approach to the study of culture. In a series of dazzling publications in the 1970s, the Birmingham Centre changed the way in which social scientists think about culture. The book provides a complete guide to the debates and contribution of the Birmingham School. It explores Hall's relation with Marx, Gramsci, Althusser and a variety of traditions in continental sociology and philosophy.
In the 1980s Hall occupied the vanguard of criticism against Thatcherism and Reaganism. His passionate, principled attack on the New Right and his critique of authoritarian populism reached a readership well beyond the confines of the academy.
His later work has moved on to the terrain of hybridity, identity, Occidentalism, race relations. multiculturalism and the politics of difference. All of these areas are methodically explored in the book, making it the most complete study of Hall's work and significance. It will be required reading by students and lecturers in cultural studies, media studies and sociology.

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Stuart Hall is the leading figure in cultural studies today - no one else has had the same influence in the shaping of the field. This book is the first full-length study of Hall's work. It examines every aspect of his work and constitutes a major critical introduction and appraisal of Hall's contribution. The book guides the reader through Hall's formative experience in Jamaica and Oxford. It examines the increasing politicization of his thought and his identification with emancipatory, socialist politics. In Birmingham, during his Directorship of the seminal Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies, Hall created a genuinely collaborative approach to the study of culture. In a series of dazzling publications in the 1970s, the Birmingham Centre changed the way in which social scientists think about culture. The book provides a complete guide to the debates and contribution of the Birmingham School. It explores Hall's relation with Marx, Gramsci, Althusser and a variety of traditions in continental sociology and philosophy. In the 1980s Hall occupied the vanguard of criticism against Thatcherism and Reaganism. His passionate, principled attack on the New Right and his critique of authoritarian populism reached a readership well beyond the confines of the academy. His later work has moved on to the terrain of hybridity, identity, Occidentalism, race relations. multiculturalism and the politics of difference. All of these areas are methodically explored in the book, making it the most complete study of Hall's work and significance. It will be required reading by students and lecturers in cultural studies, media studies and sociology.

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Stuart Hall is the leading figure in cultural studies today - no one else has had the same influence in the shaping of the field. This book is the first full-length study of Hall's work. It examines every aspect of his work and constitutes a major critical introduction and appraisal of Hall's contribution. The book guides the reader through Hall's formative experience in Jamaica and Oxford. It examines the increasing politicization of his thought and his identification with emancipatory, socialist politics. In Birmingham, during his Directorship of the seminal Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies, Hall created a genuinely collaborative approach to the study of culture. In a series of dazzling publications in the 1970s, the Birmingham Centre changed the way in which social scientists think about culture. The book provides a complete guide to the debates and contribution of the Birmingham School. It explores Hall's relation with Marx, Gramsci, Althusser and a variety of traditions in continental sociology and philosophy. In the 1980s Hall occupied the vanguard of criticism against Thatcherism and Reaganism. His passionate, principled attack on the New Right and his critique of authoritarian populism reached a readership well beyond the confines of the academy. His later work has moved on to the terrain of hybridity, identity, Occidentalism, race relations. multiculturalism and the politics of difference. All of these areas are methodically explored in the book, making it the most complete study of Hall's work and significance. It will be required reading by students and lecturers in cultural studies, media studies and sociology.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements. Introduction. Chapter 1 The 'Absolute Cultural Hybrid'. Chapter 2 Representation and Ideology. Chapter 3 State and Society. Chapter 4 Culture and Civilization. Conclusion: 'The Future Belongs to the Impure'. Notes. References. Index

Review

"This is a timely reminder of the impact of Stuart Hall's work ... Rojek is impressively complete in his assessment of Hall's contribution." Political Studies Review

Long Description

Stuart Hall is the leading figure in cultural studies today no one else has had the same influence in the shaping of the field. This book is the first full-length study of Halls work. It examines every aspect of his work and constitutes a major critical introduction and appraisal of Halls contribution. The book guides the reader through Halls formative experience in Jamaica and Oxford. It examines the increasing politicization of his thought and his identification with emancipatory, socialist politics. In Birmingham, during his Directorship of the seminal Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies, Hall created a genuinely collaborative approach to the study of culture. In a series of dazzling publications in the 1970s, the Birmingham Centre changed the way in which social scientists think about culture. The book provides a complete guide to the debates and contribution of the Birmingham School. It explores Halls relation with Marx, Gramsci, Althusser and a variety of traditions in continental sociology and philosophy. In the 1980s Hall occupied the vanguard of criticism against Thatcherism and Reaganism. His passionate, principled attack on the New Right and his critique of authoritarian populism reached a readership well beyond the confines of the academy. His later work has moved on to the terrain of hybridity, identity, Occidentalism, race relations. multiculturalism and the politics of difference. All of these areas are methodically explored in the book, making it the most complete study of Halls work and significance. It will be required reading by students and lecturers in cultural studies, media studies and sociology.

Review Text

"This is a timely reminder of the impact of Stuart Hall's work ... Rojek is impressively complete in his assessment of Hall's contribution." Political Studies Review

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"This is a timely reminder of the impact of Stuart Hall's work... Rojek is impressively complete in his assessment of Hall's contribution." Political Studies Review

Feature


  • This is the first full-length study of this major figure in Cultural Studies.
  • Looks at the complete collection of Hall's work and puts this in context.
  • Traces the influences and experiences that have impacted upon Hall's work.

  • Provides a complete guide to the debates and contribution of the Birmingham school, through which Hall created a genuinely collaborative approach to the study of culture.

About Stuart Hall:
In the 1980s Hall occupied the vanguard of criticism against Thatcherism and Reaganism. His passionate, principled attack on the New Right reached a readership well beyond academia. His later work has moved on to the terrain of hybridity, identity, Occidentalism, race relations. multiculturalism and the politics of difference.

Details

ISBN0745624812
Author Chris Rojek
Short Title STUART HALL
Pages 248
Series Key Contemporary Thinkers
Language English
ISBN-10 0745624812
ISBN-13 9780745624815
Media Book
Format Paperback
Illustrations Yes
Imprint Polity Press
Place of Publication Oxford
Country of Publication United Kingdom
Birth 1954
Affiliation Brunel University, UK Nottingham Trent University Nottingham Trent Uni
Edition 1st
DOI 10.1604/9780745624815
UK Release Date 2002-12-20
Publisher John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Year 2002
Publication Date 2002-12-20
Alternative 9780745624808
DEWEY 306.092
Audience Undergraduate
Country of Origin GB
Product Class Description Biography: General
AU Release Date 2002-12-19
NZ Release Date 2002-12-19

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