Written between 1957 and 2011 and appearing in publications such as New Left Review and Marxism Today, these twenty essays are Stuart Hall's best known and most important writings that directly engage with political issues.
Written between 1957 and 2011 and appearing in publications such as New Left Review and Marxism Today, these twenty essays are Stuart Hall's best known and most important writings that directly engage with political issues.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Stuart Hall (1932–2014) was one of the most prominent and influential scholars and public intellectuals of his generation. Hall appeared widely on British media, taught at the University of Birmingham and the Open University, was the founding editor of New Left Review, and served as the director of Birmingham’s Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies. He is the author of Familiar Stranger: A Life between Two Islands and Cultural Studies 1983: A Theoretical History, both also published by Duke University Press. Sally Davison is the managing editor at Lawrence & Wishart and the editor of Soundings. David Featherstone is Senior Lecturer of Geographical and Earth Sciences at the University of Glasgow. Michael Rustin is Professor of Sociology at the University of East London. Bill Schwarz is Professor of English at Queen Mary University of London.
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Introduction / Sally Davison, David Featherstone and Bill Schwarz 1 Note on Texts 16 Part 1: The New Left and after 1. The new Conservatism and the old (1957) 18 2. A sense of classlessness (1958) 28 3. The supply of demand (1960) 47 4. The Cuban crisis: trial-run or steps towards peace? (1963) 70 5. Political commitment (1966) 85 6. A world at one with itself (1970) 107 7. The first New Left: life and times (1990) 117 Part 2: Thatcherism 8. Racism and reaction (1978) 142 9. 1970: Birth of the law and order society (1978) 158 10. The great moving right show (1979) 172 11. The 'Little Caesars' of social democracy (1981) 187 12. The empire strikes back (1982) 200 13. The crisis of Labourism (1984) 207 14. The state: socialism's old caretaker (1984) 223 15. Blue election, election blues (1987) 238 16. The meaning of new times (1989) 248 17. And not a shot fired: the end of Thatcherism? (1991) 266 18. Our mongrel selves (1992) 275 Part 3: Neoliberalism 19. The great moving nowhere show (1998) 283 20. New Labour's double-shuffle (2003) 301 21. The neoliberal revolution (2011) 317 Afterword / Michael Rustin 336 Notes on historical figures 354 Index 361
Introduction / Sally Davison, David Featherstone and Bill Schwarz 1 Note on Texts 16 Part 1: The New Left and after 1. The new Conservatism and the old (1957) 18 2. A sense of classlessness (1958) 28 3. The supply of demand (1960) 47 4. The Cuban crisis: trial-run or steps towards peace? (1963) 70 5. Political commitment (1966) 85 6. A world at one with itself (1970) 107 7. The first New Left: life and times (1990) 117 Part 2: Thatcherism 8. Racism and reaction (1978) 142 9. 1970: Birth of the law and order society (1978) 158 10. The great moving right show (1979) 172 11. The 'Little Caesars' of social democracy (1981) 187 12. The empire strikes back (1982) 200 13. The crisis of Labourism (1984) 207 14. The state: socialism's old caretaker (1984) 223 15. Blue election, election blues (1987) 238 16. The meaning of new times (1989) 248 17. And not a shot fired: the end of Thatcherism? (1991) 266 18. Our mongrel selves (1992) 275 Part 3: Neoliberalism 19. The great moving nowhere show (1998) 283 20. New Labour's double-shuffle (2003) 301 21. The neoliberal revolution (2011) 317 Afterword / Michael Rustin 336 Notes on historical figures 354 Index 361
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