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Contents
  • Prologue: The Caribbean and Cultural Studies More than Grimace and Colour
  • PART 1: METROPOLITAN ENGAGEMENTS 1. Working from the Symptom: Stuart Hall™s Political Writing
  • 2. Disorderly Politics: Reading with the Grain
  • 3. The Revolution Stripped Bare
  • 4. Feminism, Race and Stuart Hall's Diasporic Imagination
  • PART 2: THEORY AND CRITIQUE 5. ‚ The First Shall be Last Locating ‚ The Popular Arts in the Stuart Hall Oeuvre
  • 6. Stuart Hall, Cultural Studies and the Philosophy of Conjuncturalism
  • 7. Stuart Hall's Changing Representations of Race
  • PART 3: CARIBBEAN CONTINGENCIES 8. Unspeakable Worlds and Muffled Voices: Thomas Thistlewood as Agent and Medium of Eighteenth- Century Jamaican Society
  • 9. Civic Politics in Jamaica: New Populism or Political Breakthrough?
  • 10. The Politics of Power and Violence: Rethinking the Political in the Caribbean
  • 11. Canvasses of Representation: Stuart Hall, the Body and Dancehall Performance
  • 12. Diaspora, Globalization and the Politics of Identity
  • Epilogue: Through the Prism of an Intellectual Life
  • Stuart Hall Bibliography
  • Contributors
  • Index