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    Stuart Hall, [Ireland] [picture] /

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    Title from caption.; In: Sketches of facts & fancy, drawings of buildings and sceneries.; Part of the Richard Wingfield Stuart sketchbooks.; Condition: Good.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn3769535-s5; Donated through the Australian Government's Cultural Gifts program by Mary Collom, 2006. Drawing of Stuart Hall in Ireland

    "Stuart Hall", the Earl of Castle Stuart, [Ireland] [picture] /

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    Title from caption.; In: Sketches of facts & fancy, drawings of buildings and sceneries.; Part of the Richard Wingfield Stuart sketchbooks.; Condition: Good.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn3769535-s3; Donated through the Australian Government's Cultural Gifts program by Mary Collom, 2006. Watercolour drawing of Stuart Hall in Ireland

    Recollections of dear old "Stuart Hall" [picture] /

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    Title from caption; In: Australian sketches.; Part of the Richard Wingfield Stuart sketchbooks.; Condition: Foxing.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn3769442-s30; Donated through the Australian Government's Cultural Gifts program by Mary Collom, 2006

    Stuart Hall, representation and the media

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    Stuart Hall, a renowned public speaker and teacher, lectures on the central ideas of cultural studies--that reality is not experienced directly, but through the lens of culture, through the way that human beings represent and tell stories about the world in which they live. Using visual examples, Hall shows how the media--and especially the visual media--have become the key players in the process of modern story telling

    La cultura y el poder. Conversacion sobre los Cultural Studies

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    Il texto presenta una entrevista a forma de dialogo a Stuart Hall. Después de quince años de extraordinaria repercusión en casi todo el mundo, especialmente en los países anglosajones, la entrevista se presenta come una reflexión sobre la situación actual de los cultural studies en Gran Bretagna y en el mundo. En el texto se enfocan cuestiones fundamentales de los cultural studies y se analizan fenómenos históricos y sociales que tienen una fuerte incidencia en el debate político actual. El punto de vista de Hall sale al paso de las teorías y posiciones de algunos monstruos sagrados de la cultura, como Marx, Gramsci, Althusser, Foucault, definiendo su propio itinerario, eminentemente autónomo y determinado, más que por la teoría, por la historia y los cambios que se están produciendo en el mundo. El objetivo primario de la entrevista puede ser definido come una guía teorico-epistemologica a la practica de los Estudios Culturales

    At Home and Not At Home: Stuart Hall in conversation with Les Back

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    Stuart Hall talks to Les Back about his life and work

    Stuart Hall: race, the floating signifier

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    Classroom edition.Stuart Hall, a renowned public speaker and teacher, presents a lecture on race and the meaning of racial signifiers (e.g., skin color) at Goldsmiths' College, New Cross, London. Hall contends that racial signifiers are not absolute, but dependent on cultural contexts and their inherent racial classifications and stereotypes. The lecture is preceded by an interview of Hall by Sut Jhally
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