Stuart Hall on Race and Racism: Cultural Studies and the Practice of Contextualism
Stuart Hall sobre raza y racismo: estudios culturales y la práctica del contextualismo
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Stuart Hall’s work on race cannot be separated from his work in cultural studies, and in particular, from his commitment to a radical contextualism. In this article, I argue that Stuart Hall’s work on race and racism in the context of his own long-standing commitment to a radically contextualist practice, and in particular, with the notion of historical specificity.
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