In this Book
Selected Writings on Race and Difference
Book
2021
Published by:
Duke University Press
Series:
Stuart Hall: Selected Writings
summary
In Selected Writings on Race and Difference, editors Paul Gilroy and Ruth Wilson Gilmore gather more than twenty essays by Stuart Hall that highlight his extensive and groundbreaking engagement with race, representation, identity, difference, and diaspora. Spanning the whole of his career, this collection includes classic theoretical essays such as “The Whites of Their Eyes” (1981) and “Race, the Floating Signifier” (1997). It also features public lectures, political articles, and popular pieces that circulated in periodicals and newspapers, which demonstrate the breadth and depth of Hall's contribution to public discourses of race. Foregrounding how and why the analysis of race and difference should be concrete and not merely descriptive, this collection gives organizers and students of social theory ways to approach the interconnections of race with culture and consciousness, state and society, policing and freedom.
Table of Contents
Cover
Half-Title Page, Title Page, Copyright
pp. i-iv
Contents
pp. v-vi
Acknowledgments
pp. vii-viii
Introduction: Race Is the Prism
pp. 1-20
Part I | Riots, Race, and Representation
One. Absolute Beginnings: Reflections on the Secondary Modern Generation [1959]
pp. 23-41
Two. The Young Englanders [1967]
pp. 42-50
Three. Black Men, White Media [1974]
pp. 51-55
Four. Race and "Moral Panics" in Postwar Britain [1978]
pp. 56-70
Five. Summer in the City [1981]
pp. 71-77
Six. Drifting into a Law and Order Society: The 1979 Cobden Trust Human Rights Day Lecture [1980]
pp. 78-96
Seven. The Whites of Their Eyes: Racist Ideologies and the Media [1981]
pp. 97-120
Part II | The Politics of Intellectual Work Against Racism
Eight. Teaching Race [1980]
pp. 123-135
Nine. Pluralism, Race and Class in Caribbean Society [1977]
pp. 136-160
Ten. "Africa" Is Alive and Well in the Diaspora: Cultures of Resistance: Slavery, Religious Revival and Political Cultism in Jamaica [1975]
pp. 161-194
Eleven. Race, Articulation and Societies Structured in Dominance [1980]
pp. 195-245
Twelve. New Ethnicities [1988]
pp. 246-256
Thirteen. Cultural Identity and Diaspora [1990]
pp. 257-271
Fourteen. C. L. R. James: A Portrait [1992]
pp. 272-285
Fifteen. Calypso Kings [2002]
pp. 286-292
Part III | Cultural and Multicultural Questions
Sixteen. Gramsci's Relevance for the Study of Race and Ethnicity [1986]
pp. 295-328
Seventeen. Subjects in History: Making Diasporic Identities [1998]
pp. 329-338
Eighteen. Why Fanon? [1996]
pp. 339-358
Nineteen. Race, the Floating Signifier: What More Is There to Say about "Race"? [1997]
pp. 359-373
Twenty. "In but Not of Europe": Europe and Its Myths [2002/2003]
pp. 374-385
Twenty-One. Cosmopolitan Promises, Multicultural Realities [2006]
pp. 386-408
Twenty-Two. The Multicultural Question [2000]
pp. 409-434
Index
pp. 435-456
| ISBN | 9781478021223 |
|---|---|
| Related ISBN(s) | 9781478010524, 9781478011668 |
| MARC Record | Download |
| OCLC | 1237816969 |
| Pages | 464 |
| Launched on MUSE | 2021-04-22 |
| Language | English |
| Open Access | No |


