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Essential Essays, Volume 1 - Foundations of Cultural Studies

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Informationen zum Autor Stuart Hall (1932–2014) was one of the most prominent and influential scholars and public intellectuals of his generation. Hall appeared widely on British media, taught at the University of Birmingham and the Open University, was the founding editor of New Left Review, and served as the director of Birmingham's Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies. He is the author of Cultural Studies 1983: A Theoretical History; Familiar Stranger: A Life Between Two Islands; and other books also published by Duke University Press. David Morley is Professor of Communications, Goldsmiths, University of London, and coeditor of Stuart Hall: Conversations, Projects, and Legacies. Klappentext Stuart Hall (1932–2014) was one of the most prominent and influential scholars and public intellectuals of his generation. Hall appeared widely on British media, taught at the University of Birmingham and the Open University, was the founding editor of New Left Review, and served as the director of Birmingham's Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies. He is the author of Cultural Studies 1983: A Theoretical History; Familiar Stranger: A Life Between Two Islands; and other books also published by Duke University Press. David Morley is Professor of Communications, Goldsmiths, University of London, and coeditor of Stuart Hall: Conversations, Projects, and Legacies.The first volume of the landmark two-volume collection of Stuart Hall's most important and influential essays, Foundations of Cultural Studies focuses on the first half of Hall's career, when he wrestled with questions of culture, class, representation, and politics. Inhaltsverzeichnis A Note on the Text  vii Acknowledgments  ix General Introduction: A Life in Essays  1 Part I. Cultural Studies: Culture, Class, and Theory Introduction  27 1. Richard Hoggart, The Uses of Literacy, and the Cultural Turn [2007]  35 2. Cultural Studies: Two Paradigms [1980]  47 3. Cultural Studies and Its Theoretical Legacies [1992]  71 Part II. Theoretical and Methodological Principles: Class, Race and Articulation 4. The Hinterland of Science: Ideology and the Sociology of Knowledge [1977]  111 5. Rethinking the "Base and Superstructure" Metaphor [1977]  143 6. Race, Articulation, and Societies Structured in Dominance [1980]  172 7. On Postmodernism and Articulation: An Interview with Stuart Hall by Larry Grossberg and Others [1986]  222 Part III. Media, Communications, Ideology, and Representation 8. Encoding and Decoding in the Television Discourse [originally 1973; republished 2007]  257 9. External Influences on Broadcasting: The External/Internal Dialectic in Broadcasting—Television's Double-Blind [1972]  277 10. Culture, the Media, and the "Ideological Effect" [1977]  298 Part IV. Political Formations: Power as Process 11. Notes on Deconstructing "the Popular" [1981]  347 12. Policing the Crisis: Preface to the 35th Anniversary Edition [2013] (with Chas Critcher, Tony Jefferson, John Clarke, and Brian Roberts)  362 13. The Great Moving Right Show [1979]  374 Index  393 Place of First Publication  411...

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Authors Stuart Hall, Stuart/ Morley Hall
Assisted by David Morley (Editor)
Publisher Duke University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.01.2019
 
EAN 9781478000747
ISBN 978-1-4780-0074-7
No. of pages 424
Series Stuart Hall: Selected Writings
Stuart Hall: Selected Writings
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > General and comparative literary studies
Social sciences, law, business > Media, communication > General, dictionaries

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