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  1. 24 de ago. de 2014 · Based on archival research, I expose such framings as ongoing attempts of whiteness to render Black British geographies "ungeographic" within a supposed white British geography.

  2. 22 de may. de 2024 · For Hall, it is impossible to separate racism from the broader political and economic crisis, which precipitated an attack on the working class, both Black and white (Hall 1988:79; Hall 2021e:72–75). Racism thus becomes central to the hegemonic apparatus.

  3. Hall argues that not only do Black people face being racially marked as different, but culturally ‘othered’ too because the ‘entrenched and defensive understanding of Englishness’ depends upon binary

  4. 8 de jul. de 2009 · Henry Louis Gates has described Stuart in the New Yorker as ‘black Britain's leading theorist of black Britain’ (cited in Jaggi Citation 2000), while Maya Jaggi, in her insightful interview with Hall in The Guardian (8 July 2000), describes him simply as a ‘black icon’.

  5. C ultural theorist Stuart Hall was a significant intellectual force among the visual artists and film-makers of what became known as the British Black Arts Movement (Bam) of the 1980s and...

  6. 13 de feb. de 2014 · Stuart makes that argument in John Akomfrah’s remarkable film The Stuart Hall Project, which could perhaps be titled The Stuart Hall Projects. But the many colours of Stuart’s coat can mask the running threads.

  7. Stuart Hall, a founding scholar in the Birmingham School of cultural studies and eminent theorist of ethnicity, identity and difference in the African diaspora, as well as a leading analyst of...