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Race : the floating signifier

Presents a complete lecture given by Stuart Hall, professor of Sociology at the Open University, on race and the meaning of racial signifiers, such as skin color. Hall contends that racial signifiers are not absolute, but dependent on cultural contexts and their inherent racial classifications and stereotypes. The lecture is followed by twenty minutes of Prof. Hall addressing questions posed by the audience.

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  • "Stuart Hall, a renowned public speaker and teacher, presents a lecture on race and the meaning of racial signifiers (e.g., skin color) at Goldsmiths' College, New Cross, London. Weaving a compelling argument that includes a critical engagement with the work of Anthony Appiah and W.E.B. Du Bois, Hall concludes that because the meaning of race is never fixed but is dependent upon cultural context, it can be described as a "floating signifier." Begins with an interview of Hall by Sut Jhally."
  • "Hall, a renown public speaker and teacher, presents a lecture on race and the meaning of racial signifiers (like skin color) at Goldsmiths' College, New Cross, London. Weaving a compelling argument that includes a critical engagement with the work of Anthony Appiah and W.E.B. Du Bois, Hall conculdes that because the meaning of race is never fixed but is dependent upon cultural context, it can be described as a "floating signifier." Includes a question and answer period at end of lecture and interview with Hall by Sut Jhally."
  • "Stuart Hall, a renowned public speaker and teacher, presents a lecture on race and the meaning of racial signifiers (e.g., skin color) within "floating signifiers" (cultural context). Begins with an interview of Hall by Sut Jhally."
  • "Presents a complete lecture given by Stuart Hall, professor of Sociology at the Open University, on race and the meaning of racial signifiers, such as skin color. Hall contends that racial signifiers are not absolute, but dependent on cultural contexts and their inherent racial classifications and stereotypes. The lecture is followed by twenty minutes of Prof. Hall addressing questions posed by the audience."
  • "Stuart Hall, a renowned public speaker and teacher, presents a lecture on race and the meaning of racial signifiers (e.g., skin color) at Goldsmiths' College, New Cross, London. Begins with an interview of Hall by Sut Jhally."
  • "Presents a complete lecture given by Stuart Hall, professor of Sociology at the Open University, on race and the meaning of racial signifiers, such as skin color. Hall contends that racial signifiers are not absolute, but dependent on cultural contexts and their inherent racial classifications and stereotypes. The lecture is followed by twenty minutes of Prof. Hall addressing questions posed by the audience."@en
  • "Stuart Hall, a renowned public speaker and teacher, presents a lecture on race and the meaning of racial signifiers (e.g., skin color) at Goldsmiths' College, New Cross, London. Begins with an interview of Hall by Sut Jhally."@en
  • "Arguing against biological interpretations of racial difference, Stuart Hall asks viewers to pay close attention to the cultural processes by and through which the visible differences of appearance come to stand for natural or biological properties of human beings. Ideal for classes on cultural studies, African American studies, media studies, communication, sociology, and anthropology, among others."
  • "Stuart Hall, a scholar in the field of media and cultural studies, presents a lecture on social and cultural factors in the perception of race. Hall investigates how racism is cultivated and how race becomes a tool by which cultures classify society. He demonstrates that the meaning of racial signifiers (such as skin color) fluctuates in response to cultural context. The documentary includes an interview, film footage, and graphics."@en
  • "Arguing against biological interpretations of racial difference, Stuart Hall asks viewers to pay close attention to the cultural processes by and through which the visible differences of appearance come to stand for natural or biological properties of human beings. Ideal for classes on cultural studies, African American studies, media studies, communication, sociology, and anthropology, among others."@en
  • "Stuart Hall, a scholar in the field of media and cultural studies, presents a lecture on social and cultural factors in the perception of race. Hall investigates how racism is cultivated and how race becomes a tool by which cultures classify society. He demonstrates that the meaning of racial signifiers (such as skin color) fluctuates in response to cultural context. The documentary includes an interview, film footage, and graphics."
  • ""Hall, a renown public speaker and teacher, presents a lecture on race and the meaning of racial signifiers at Goldsmiths' College, New Cross, London. Also includes an interview with Hall by Sut Jhally"."
  • "Hall, a renowned public speaker and teacher, presents a lecture on race & the meaning of racial signifiers (like skin color) at Goldsmith's College, New Cross, London. Also includes an interview with Hall by Sut Jhally."@en
  • ""Hall, a renown public speaker and teacher, presents a lecture on race and the meaning of racial signifiers at Goldsmiths' College, New Cross, London. Weaving a compelling argument that includes a critical engagement with the work of Anthony Appiah and W.E.B. Du Bois, Hall concludes that because the meaning of race is never fixed but is dependent upon cultural context, it can be described as a "floating signifier". Includes a question and answer period at end of lecture and an interview with Hall by Jhally""
  • "Hall, a renowned public speaker and teacher, goes beyond the vast body of knowledge available on the effects of racism to help us understand the deeper questions about how race is represented. Hall shows that the meaning of racial signifiers - like skin color - are never fixed, but depend discursive constructs, or "floating signifiers.""
  • "Hall, a renown public speaker and teacher, presents a lecture on race and the meaning of racial signifiers (like skin color) at Goldsmiths' College, New Cross, London. Includes a question and answer period at end of lecture. Also includes an interview with Hall by Sut Jhally."
  • "Hall, a renown public speaker and teacher, presents a lecture on race and the meaning of racial signifiers (like skin color) at Goldsmiths' College, New Cross, London. Includes a question and answer period at end of lecture. Also includes an interview with Hall by Sut Jhally."@en
  • "Stuart Hall, a renowned public speaker and teacher, presents a lecture on race and the meaning of racial signifiers (e.g., skin color) at Goldsmiths' College, New Cross, London. Weaving a compelling argument that includes a critical engagement with the work of Anthony Appiah and W.E.B. Du Bois, Hall concludes that because the meaning of race is never fixed but is dependent upon cultural context, it can be described as a "floating signifier." Begins with an interview of Hall by Sut Jhally."
  • "Presents a lecture given by Stuart Hall, professor of Sociology at the Open University, at Goldsmiths College, London, on race and the meaning of racial signifiers, such as skin color. Hall contends that racial signifiers are not absolute, but dependent on cultural contexts and their inherent racial classifications and stereotypes. The lecture is followed by a twenty-minute question and answer session."
  • "Hall, a renown public speaker and teacher, presents a lecture on race & the meaning of racial signifiers (like skin color) at Goldsmith's College, New Cross, London. Also includes an interview with Hall by Sut Jhally."@en
  • "Stuart Hall, a renowned public speaker and teacher, presents a lecture on race and the meaning of racial signifiers (e.g., skin color) at Goldsmiths' College, New Cross, London. Hall contends that racial signifiers are not absolute, but dependent on cultural contexts and their inherent racial classifications and stereotypes. The lecture is preceded by an interview of Hall by Sut Jhally."@en
  • "Hall, a renown public speaker and teacher, presents a lecture on race and the meaning of racial signifiers (like skin color) at Goldsmiths' College, New Cross, London. Weaving a compelling argument that includes a critical engagement with the work of Anthony Appiah and W.E.B. Du Bois, Hall concludes that because the meaning of race is never fixed but is dependent upon cultural context, it can be described as a "floating signifier." Includes a question and answer period at end of lecture and an interview with Hall by Sut Jhally."

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