ABSTRACT

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.

chapter |22 pages

Introduction

part |1 pages

Part II Postmodernism and cultural studies

chapter 6|20 pages

On postmodernism and articulation

chapter 7|23 pages

History, politics and postmodernism

chapter 9|11 pages

Waiting on the end of the world?

chapter 10|9 pages

Opening the Hallway

part |1 pages

Part III New Times, transformations and transgressions

chapter 11|15 pages

The meaning of New Times

chapter 14|11 pages

A thief in the night

chapter 15|20 pages

For Allon White

part |1 pages

Part IV Critical postmodernism, cultural imperialism and postcolonial theory

chapter 16|17 pages

Post-marxism

chapter 17|36 pages

EurAm, modernity, reason and alterity

part |1 pages

Part V Diasporic questions