| James Procter - Social Science - 2004 - 188 pages
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 ... | |
| James Procter - Literary Criticism - 2003 - 236 pages
Extending geographically from London to Glasgow James Procter's study explores black literary and cultural production across the post World War Two period. The author considers ... | |
| Helen Davis - Social Science - 2004 - 234 pages
′This is the most lucid and engaged account of Stuart Hall′s work. Meticulously, and with an exemplary generosity, Helen Davis patiently unravels the threads of Hall′s ... | |
| Kuan-Hsing Chen, David Morley - Art - 2006 - 544 pages
Stuart Hall's work has been central to the formation and development of cultural studies as an international discipline. Stuart Hall: Critical Dialogues in Cultural Studies is ... | |
| James Procter - Literary Collections - 2000 - 368 pages
"Brings together a diverse range of black British literatures, essays and documents from across the post-war period ... includes South Asian, African and Caribbean cultural ... | |
| Claire Alexander - Political Science - 2014 - 262 pages
It is impossible to overestimate the importance of Stuart Hall’s work in shaping the field of racial and ethnic studies for nearly five decades. From his groundbreaking work ... | |
| Leslie G. Roman - Education - 2018 - 160 pages
This provocative, interdisciplinary, and transnational collection delves deeply into the educational and public intellectual hallmarks of Stuart M. Hall, a core figure in the ... | |
| Steven Jones - Literary Criticism - 2007 - 168 pages
For readers encountering Gramsci for the first time, Steve Jones covers key elements of his thought through detailed discussion and studies the historical context of the ... | |
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