Stuart Hall: Positions and Trajectories
Thu 31 Oct 2024 9:00 AM - Sat 2 Nov 2024 6:00 PM GMT
The Exchange, B1 2DR
Description
Stuart Hall: Positions and Trajectories is a three-day international conference hosted by the Stuart Hall Archive Project at the University of Birmingham.
The conference provides an opportunity to assess the lasting significance of Stuart Hall’s cultural, political and pedagogical interventions throughout the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. Hall made interventions across a diverse range of knowledge disciplines, cultural practices, and political formations, often identifying, clarifying and transforming major debates of his time. Subsequently, Hall’s work has been taken up and extended in a number of directions. This conference brings together researchers from around the globe who are investigating the history of Hall’s intellectual and political formation and development, with those who work in critical dialogue with Hall’s work in the analysis and transformation of the present. Our purpose is to provide a forum for critical dialogue and debate between scholars working in cultural studies and arts, humanities and the social sciences, artists, cultural and political activists.
The programme is available at the Stuart Hall Archive Project website here.
Tickets are free, but limited in number. Please only book tickets for the days you plan on attending.
Tickets will be released on October 4.
Location
The Exchange, B1 2DR