
Stuart Hall
Also known as
Stuart McPhail Hall
Stuart McPhail Hall, FBA (3 February 1932 – 10 February 2014) was a Jamaican-born cultural theorist, political activist and sociologist who lived and worked in the United Kingdom from 1951. Hall, along with Richard Hoggart and Raymond Williams, was one of the founding figures of the school of thought that is now known as British Cultural Studies or The Birmingham School of Cultural Studies. **Source**: <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stuart_Hall_(cultural_theorist)">Stuart Hall</a> on Wikipedia (Wikipedia contributors, <a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/deed.es">CC BY-SA 3.0</a>)
Born 1932-02-03
Died 2014-02-10
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL4326800A
Top Subjects
- Karl Marx (1818-1883) (2)
- Critical theory (2)
- North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (1)
- Marx, Karl, -- 1818-1883 (1)
- Subculture (1)
- Youth -- Great Britain (1)
- Youth -- Conduct of life (1)
Books by Stuart Hall
Total count: 27
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NATO and the alliancesCND London Regional Council1960-01-01
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The popular artsHutchinson Educational1964-01-01
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The young Englanders.Community Relations Commission1967-01-01
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The hippiesan American moment.University of Birmingham. Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies1968-01-01
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Deviancy, politics and the mediaa paper given at the British Sociological Association Conference 1971.Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies, University of Birmingham1970-01-01
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External influences on broadcastingtelevision's double-bind.University of Birmingham.Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies1972-01-01
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Situating Marxevaluations and departuresHuman Context Books1972-01-01
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The structured communication of eventspaper for [the] obstacles to Communication Symposium.Centre for Cultural Studies, University of Birmingham1973-01-01
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Encoding and decoding in the television discoursepaper for the Council of Europe Colloquy on Training in the Critical Reading of Televisual Language... Leicester, September 1973.University of Birmingham. Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies1973-01-01
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A reading of Marx's 1857 introduction to the Grundrisse.University of Birmingham. Centre forContemporary Cultural Studies1973-01-01
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A 'Reading' of Marx's 1857 introduction to the GrundrisseCentre for Cultural Studies, University of Birmingham1973-01-01
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Television as a medium and its relation to cultureCentre for Contemporary Cultural Studies1975-01-01
Resistance through ritualsyouth sub-cultures in Post-war Britain.Hutchinson in association with the Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies, University of Birmingham1976-01-01-
A review of the course.Open University Press1977-01-01
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The social production of news.1978-01-01
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The battle for socialist ideas in the 1980'sMerlin Press1982-01-01
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Reproducing ideologiesMacmillan Press1987-01-01
The hard road to renewalThatcherism and the crisis of the leftVerso1988-01-01-
The voluntary sector under attack?Islington Voluntary Action Council1989-01-01
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The emergence of cultural studies and the crisis of the humanities.1990-01-01
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Myths of Caribbean identityCentre for Caribbean Studies, University of Warwick.1991-01-01
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The West and the restdiscourse and power.1992-01-01
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Representing "the other"the West and the rest.1992-01-01
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Cultural Studiesein politisches Theorieprojekt1. Aufl.Argument2000-01-01
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Differenta historical context : contemporary photographers and black identityPhaidon2001-01-01
Cultural studies 1983a theoretical historyDuke University Press Books2016-01-01
The fateful trianglerace, ethnicity, nationHarvard University Press2017-01-01