Author 1: | Stuart Hall | tr>|
Title: | Minimal Selves | |
Published in: | Black British Cultural Studies: A Reader | |
Edited by: | Houston A. Baker, Jr., Manthia Diawara, Ruth H. Lindeborg, eds | |
Place: | Chicago/London | |
Publisher: | University of Chicago Press | |
Year: | 1996 | |
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Pages: | 114-119 | |
Location: | FB Neuphilologie: OA 100.046 | |
Synopsis: | Referring to his own experiences as a black migrant in Britain, Stuart Hall tries to define the notion of identity within the postmodern context. He regards the recent movement from 'nationalism' to 'ethnicity' in Britain as part of a new politics. | |
Keyword 1: | identity | |
Keyword 2: | black | |
Keyword 3: | ethnicity | |
Keyword 4: | diaspora | |
Keyword 5: | family | |
Keyword 6: | West Indian | |
Keyword 7: | migration | |
Keyword 8: | nationalism | |
Keyword 9: | multiculturalism | |
Keyword 10: | postmodernism | |
Keyword 11: | history | |
Keyword 12: | politics | |
Keyword 13: | social theory |
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