Writings on Media gathers more than twenty of Stuart Hall's media
analyses, from scholarly essays such as "Encoding and Decoding in
the Television Discourse" (1973) to other writings addressed to
wider publics. Hall explores the practices of news photography, the
development of media and cultural studies, the changing role of
television, and how the nation imagines itself through popular
media. He attends to Britain's imperial history and the politics of
race and cultural identity as well as the media's relationship to
the political project of the state. Testifying to the range and
agility of Hall's critical and pedagogic engagement with
contemporary media culture-and also to his collaborative mode of
working-this volume reaffirms his stature as an innovative media
theorist while demonstrating the continuing relevance of his
methods of analysis.
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