AV# 86463
Race: the Floating Signifier [ Classroom Edition ]



Video Cassette - 1 hour, 3 minutes - Color - 1996



Stuart Hall, sociology professor at Britain’s Open University, discusses why race matters so much to so many people, uncovering the cultural basis for racism and arguing that each society defines racial difference in its own terms, so that any battl e against racism must be understood in a discursive context. The classroom edition includes an introductory interview with Hall, section headings, visuals and graphics. Produced and directed by Sut Jhally.


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