The Editors of African and Black Diaspora: An International Journal (Routledge) announce a Call for Papers on “Hybridizing and Decolonizing the Metropole: Stuart Hall, Caribbean Routes and Diasporic Identity.” Focusing on theme of hybridizing the metropole, Caribbean routes and diasporic identity, the Guest Editors seek contributions that illuminate the ways in which Stuart Hall made fundamental contributions to the study of politics, popular culture, media, race, diaspora, culture, postcolonialism and related fields since his arrival in the metropole
Book synopsis: A wide range of academics present essays that build upon Stuart Hall’s contributions ...
Within the vast interdisciplinary field of memory studies and among its most influential voices (suc...
This essay is focused on Stuart Hall’s 1950s seminal research on the meaning, and uses of culture. A...
Abstract Stuart Hall, a founding scholar in the Birmingham School of cultural studies and eminent th...
The Editors of African and Black Diaspora: An International Journal (Routledge) announce the call fo...
From his arrival in Britain in the 1950s and involvement in the New Left, to founding the field of c...
Book synopsis: It is impossible to overestimate the importance of Stuart Hall’s work in shaping the ...
This introductory paper seeks to locate Stuart Hall's writing on ‘race’ and ethnicity in the broader...
Abstract Stuart Hall, a founding scholar in the Birmingham School of cultural studies and eminent th...
The following article deals with a somewhat neglected aspect of Stuart Hall’s manifold activities an...
Abstract This article revisits Stuart Hall’s writing on “diaspora” to highlight its p...
Edited by Julian Henriques and David Morley with Vana Goblot Stuart Hall: Conversations, Projects...
It is difficult to overstate the importance of Stuart Hall’s work to international media and cultura...
development of his thinking on race and ethnicity and his contribution to the field of critical race...
Stuart Hall, leading public intellectual and campaigner in the British New Left, was a progenitor of...
Book synopsis: A wide range of academics present essays that build upon Stuart Hall’s contributions ...
Within the vast interdisciplinary field of memory studies and among its most influential voices (suc...
This essay is focused on Stuart Hall’s 1950s seminal research on the meaning, and uses of culture. A...
Abstract Stuart Hall, a founding scholar in the Birmingham School of cultural studies and eminent th...
The Editors of African and Black Diaspora: An International Journal (Routledge) announce the call fo...
From his arrival in Britain in the 1950s and involvement in the New Left, to founding the field of c...
Book synopsis: It is impossible to overestimate the importance of Stuart Hall’s work in shaping the ...
This introductory paper seeks to locate Stuart Hall's writing on ‘race’ and ethnicity in the broader...
Abstract Stuart Hall, a founding scholar in the Birmingham School of cultural studies and eminent th...
The following article deals with a somewhat neglected aspect of Stuart Hall’s manifold activities an...
Abstract This article revisits Stuart Hall’s writing on “diaspora” to highlight its p...
Edited by Julian Henriques and David Morley with Vana Goblot Stuart Hall: Conversations, Projects...
It is difficult to overstate the importance of Stuart Hall’s work to international media and cultura...
development of his thinking on race and ethnicity and his contribution to the field of critical race...
Stuart Hall, leading public intellectual and campaigner in the British New Left, was a progenitor of...
Book synopsis: A wide range of academics present essays that build upon Stuart Hall’s contributions ...
Within the vast interdisciplinary field of memory studies and among its most influential voices (suc...
This essay is focused on Stuart Hall’s 1950s seminal research on the meaning, and uses of culture. A...