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Stuart Hall

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As a foundational figure in Cultural Studies, Stuart Hall's work critically examines political ideologies and cultural practices. He is renowned for coining "Thatcherism" in the 1980s, analyzing its impact on society, and later evaluating New Labour's cultural implications. Hall's insights delve into race, identity, and the complexities of modern politics, making significant contributions to understanding the interplay between culture and power. His legacy continues to influence contemporary discussions in media and cultural theory.

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Stuart Hall, James Procter

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2004
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