In this interview conducted shortly before his death in 2014, Stuart Hall, one of the seminal figures in cultural studies, talks about his classic work Policing the Crisis, describes the political, symbolic, and material concerns that animated cultural studies in the 1970s, and offers a critical assessment of the field today. He then turns his attention to the always shifting terrain of race and identity in the United States and Britain, offering fascinating cultural and political insights into the presidency of Barack Obama and the 2012 Olympics in London. While Hall was physically ill for much of his later life, this final interview provides powerful testimony that his formidable intellect, sense of humor, and willingness to engage with the gritty realities of politics and power never deserted him. An absolutely essential resource for anyone interested in cultural studies.
London Has Fallen62%
Panther62%
The Walk69%
Bowling for Columbine75%
I Am Not Your Negro77%
Do the Right Thing77%
Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story69%
The Death of Stalin70%
Taxi Driver81%
Shattered Glass70%
Cover-Up71%
J. Edgar62%
Hereafter61%
The French Dispatch of the Liberty, Kansas Evening Sun70%
Snowden71%
John Candy: I Like Me78%
Citizenfour77%
Sidney70%
Norm Macdonald: Nothing Special66%
Audrey71%