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 an invaluable collection of writings by and about Stuart Hall. The book provides a representative selection of Hall's enormously influential writings on cultural studies and its concerns: the relationship with Marxism; postmodernism and 'New Times' in cultural and political thought; the development of cultural studies as an international and postcolonial phenomenon, and Hall's engagement with urgent and abiding questions of 'race', ethnicity and identity.
In addition to presenting classic writings by Hall and new interviews with Hall in dialogue with Kuan-Hsing Chen, the collection, which includes work by Angela McRobbie, Kobena Mercer, John Fiske, Charlotte Brunsdon, Ien Ang and Isaac Julien, provides a detailed analysis of Hall's work and his contribution to the development of cultural studies by leading cultural critics and cultural practitioners. The book also includes a comprehensive bibliography of Stuart Hall's writings.
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'This immensely important collection of essays is not to be missed.' - Interventions, 1(4)
Notes on contributors viii Acknowledgements xi Introduction 1(24) David Morley Kuan-Hsing Chen Part I (Un)Settling accounts: marxism and cultural studies The problem of ideology: marxism without guarantees 25(22) Stuart Hall Stuart Hall and the marxist concept of ideology 47(24) Jorge Larrain Stuart Hall, cultural studies and marxism 71(31) Colin Sparks British cultural studies and the return of the `critical in American mass communications research: accommodation or radical change? 102(10) Hanno Hardt The theory and method of articulation in cultural studies 112(19) Jennifer Daryl Slack Part II Postmodernism and cultural studies: first encounters On postmodernism and articulation: an interview with Stuart Hall 131(20) Edited by Lawrence Grossberg History, politics and postmodernism: Stuart Hall and cultural studies 151(23) Lawrence Grossberg Postmodernism and `the other side 174(27) Dick Hebdige Waiting on the end of the world? 201(11) Iain Chambers Opening the Hallway: some remarks on the fertility of Stuart Halls contribution to critical theory 212(11) John Fiske Part III New Times, transformations and transgressions The meaning of New Times 223(15) Stuart Hall Looking back at New Times and its critics 238(24) Angela McRobbie Cultural studies and its theoretical legacies 262(14) Stuart Hall A thief in the night: stories of feminism in the 1970s at CCCS 276(11) Charlotte Brunsdon For Allon White: metaphors of transformation 287(22) Stuart Hall Part IV Critical postmodernism, cultural imperialism and postcolonial theory Post-marxism: between/beyond critical postmodernism and cultural studies 309(17) Kuan-Hsing Chen EurAm, modernity, reason and alterity: or, postmodernism, the highest stage of cultural imperialism? 326(35) David Morley On the impossibility of a global cultural studies: `British cultural studies in an `international frame 361(31) Jon Stratton Ien Ang Cultural studies and the politics of internationalization: an interview with Stuart Hall 392(19) Kuan-Hsing Chen Part V Diasporic questions: `race, ethnicity and identity Gramscis relevance for the study of race and ethnicity 411(30) Stuart Hall New ethnicities 441(9) Stuart Hall De Margin and De Centre 450(15) Isaac Julien Kobena Mercer What is this `black in black popular culture? 465(11) Stuart Hall Dialogues with Stuart Hall 476(8) Isaac Julien Mark Nash The formation of a diasporic intellectual: an interview with Stuart Hall 484(20) Kuan-Hsing Chen A working bibliography: the writings of Stuart Hall 504(11) Index 515
Kuan-Hsing Chen, David Morley