Writings on Media
History of the Present
Stuart Hall author Charlotte Brunsdon editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Duke University Press
Published:16th Nov '21
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This collection features key writings by Stuart Hall, highlighting his critical insights into media theory and its significance in contemporary society.
In Writings on Media, Stuart Hall compiles his most significant contributions to media theory, showcasing his innovative approaches and the enduring relevance of his analytical methods. This collection features over twenty of Hall's insightful media analyses, ranging from academic essays like Encoding and Decoding in the Television Discourse (1973) to writings aimed at broader audiences. Through these works, Hall delves into various aspects of media, including the evolution of television, the practices of news photography, and the ways in which popular media shapes national identity.
Hall's exploration extends to critical themes such as Britain's imperial past, the politics of race, and cultural identity, all while examining the media's intricate relationship with state politics. His ability to engage with contemporary media culture through a critical lens is evident throughout this volume, demonstrating not only his intellectual prowess but also his collaborative approach to research and analysis. Writings on Media serves as a testament to Hall's impact on media studies and his influence on the field.
By compiling these diverse pieces, Writings on Media reaffirms Hall's position as a pioneering media theorist. The collection not only highlights his theoretical contributions but also emphasizes the importance of understanding media in the context of societal changes and cultural dynamics. Readers will find that Hall's insights remain relevant in today's rapidly evolving media landscape.
“How refreshing and urgent to revisit Stuart Hall’s formative ideas about racism, identity, ideology, and media at the very moment that media has become such a contested site and source of ideological work. Hall’s searing and critical insights about what media does, how it works, and why it matters have never been as pressing as they are today. In our global and national media ecologies where disputes over facts, epistemological turmoil, fake news, and ideological rigidities are routine, Charlotte Brunsdon’s curated collection of Hall’s essays on the media is a remarkable and indispensable gift.” -- Herman Gray, Emeritus Professor of Sociology, University of California, Santa Cruz
“Stuart Hall revolutionized the critical study of media, positioning them—newspapers, photographs, television—as key sites of struggle over cultural meaning and power, and thus as central to the project of cultural studies. Above all, however, Hall did not just write about media but used them prolifically as outlets for critical intervention in the world. This superb set of essays testifies to the uniquely powerful voice of one of the most important public intellectuals in postimperial Britain.” -- Ien Ang, Distinguished Professor of Cultural Studies, Western Sydney University
"Brunsdon . . . gifts us with the evolution and contours of Hall’s thought(s) about media more broadly in work he produced mostly in the decade of the 1970s or thereabouts: about photography and the visual arts, about the press, about radio and broadcasting, and finally about television. . . What the American reader learns from this collection is this: Hall was a prescient, energetic thinker of specificity and generality at the same time. . . ." -- Amy Villarejo * Critical Studies in Television *
"This is the true magic here: what Hall furnished for us during the course of his life, and what Brunsdon has collected and contextualized in Writings on Media, is an invitation into Hall’s world—to see the world as he did. This vision is bright eyed, and delighted, and serious, and humble. . . . In all of his prose, it is unmistakable just how much Hall absolutely wants you in it with him, and to share his questions, and to identify possible answers, and to figure it out with you. And, that is a very precious gift indeed." -- Max Wiggins * College & Research Libraries *
"This series is a veritable motherlode for Hall devotees and neophytes alike. . . . As Brunsdon points out, ensures that even the older or more micro-focused pieces in this volume still have ample value for current scholarship in media, film and cultural studies, and for the broader intersections around the analysis of politics, race, identity and ideological formation." -- Bill Yousman * Screen *
ISBN: 9781478014713
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 476g
352 pages