Stuart Hall project : revolution, politics, culture and the New Left experience
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A founding figure of contemporary cultural studies – and one of the most inspiring voices of the post-war Left – Stuart Hall’s resounding and ongoing influence on British intellectual life commenced soon after he emigrated from Jamaica in 1951.
Combining extensive archival imagery – television excerpts, home movies, family photos – with specially filmed material and a personally mixed Miles Davis soundtrack, Akomfrah’s filmmaking approach matches the agility of Hall’s intellect, its intimate play with memory, identity and scholarly impulse traversing the changing historical landscape of the second half of the 20th century.
TitleThe Stuart Hall project : revolution, politics, culture and the New Left experience
Author
Place of publicationLondon
PublisherBFI
Year of publication2013
Pagination95 min.
MaterialDVD
Subjectdocumentary, activism
Persons keyword Stuart Hall
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Copy number | B-DVD-664 |
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Loan status | Available |