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SUMMARY:Reading Group: Stuart Hall
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DESCRIPTION:This term we (Nick Gaskill and Joe Moshenska) are organising a
  fortnightly reading group in which we will discuss the work of Stuart Hal
 l\, theorist of race\, culture\, and much else. Hall’s writings have bee
 n made newly accessible by the series of volumes of his essays published b
 y Duke University Press (all currently available online via SOLO)\; this t
 herefore seems a particularly apt moment to be engaging with his extraordi
 nary body of work and its legacy. It seems all the more fitting to do so i
 n Oxford\, where Hall studied literature\, an experience about which he wr
 ites in complex and fascinating ways in his memoir\,Familiar Stranger. For
  the first three meetings we will read selections from his essays\; for th
 e fourth we will read a section from the anthropologist David Scott’s bo
 ok Stuart Hall’s Voice. The group is open to undergraduate and graduate 
 students\, and teachers and researchers in all fields. We hope to see you 
 at the meetings!\n\nMonday February 6th:\n \n“Race\, Articulation\, and 
 Societies Structured in Dominance” (1980)\,Essential Essaysv. 1\n“Thin
 king the Diaspora: Home-Thoughts from Abroad” (1999)\,Essential Essaysv.
  2\n
LOCATION:University College (Main Quad Boardroom )\, High Street OX1 4BH
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