In this class we are going to strategically work our way through the texts of Stuart Hall, one of the most prolific and important sociologists and theoreticians of the 20th century. His works have influenced literary studies, social and cultural studies and many other research fields and added a large body of terminology to our toolkits. Together we will explore how Hall's ideas have been - and continue to be useful - for research in British and American Studies.
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| 23-ANG-AngVM1 Advanced Module 1: Britain | 1.3 British Cultural Studies: Theories, Periods, Media | Study requirement
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| 23-ANG-AngVM4 Advanced Module 4: Anglophone Studies | Anglophone Literatures and Cultures | Study requirement
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| 23-ANG-AngVM5 Advanced Module 5: Theories & Ideologies | VM 5.3 Cultural Theory | Study requirement
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| 23-ANG-AngVM6 Advanced Module 6: Media, Arts & Communication | VM 6.1 Theoretical and Historical Contexts | Study requirement
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| 30-MGS-4 Main Module 3: Labour and Social Transformations | Seminar 1 | Study requirement
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| 38-M2-KV Cultural Theory, History, and Anthropology | Kulturtheorien | Study requirement
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