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The Fateful Triangle

The Fateful Triangle

von Stuart Hall

Non-Fiction Cultural Studies Sociology Politics
ISBN

9780674976528

Verlag

Harvard University Press

Erschienen

11.09.2017

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Cultural Studies Race Ethnicity Nationhood Identity Politics Power Relations Social Hierarchies Oppression Representation Difference Social Change Political Conditions Philosophy Contemporary Politics Human Identity Race Relations Multiculturalism Social Justice Critical Theory Sociology Cultural Criticism Diversity Inclusivity Stuart Hall Angela Y. Davis Orlando Patterson Henry Louis Gates Jr. Artforum Academic Non-Fiction Humanities Social Sciences Lectures 20th Century 21st Century Intellectual History British Literature Transatlantic Studies Political Philosophy Cultural Theory Intersectionality.

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“Given the current political conditions, these lectures on race, ethnicity, and nation, delivered by Stuart Hall almost a quarter of a century ago, may be even more timely today.” —Angela Y. Davis In this defining statement one of the founding figures of cultural studies reflects on the divisive, often deadly consequences of our contemporary politics of race and identity. As he untangles the power relations that permeate categories of race, ethnicity, and nationhood, Stuart Hall shows how old hierarchies of human identity were forcefully broken apart when oppressed groups introduced new meanings to the representation of difference. Hall challenges us to find more sustainable ways of living with difference, redefining nation, race, and identity. “Stuart Hall bracingly confronts the persistence of race—and its confounding liberal surrogates, ethnicity and nation...This is a profoundly humane work that...finds room for hope and change.” —Orlando Patterson “Stuart Hall’s written words were ardent, discerning, recondite, and provocative, his spoken voice lyrical, euphonious, passionate, at times rhapsodic and he changed the way an entire generation of critics and commentators debated issues of race and cultural difference.” —Henry Louis Gates, Jr. “Essential reading for those seeking to understand Hall’s tremendous impact on scholars, artists, and filmmakers on both sides of the Atlantic.” —Artforum

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