Stuart Hall

Stuart Hall

artist United Kingdom

Stuart Hall was a Jamaican-born British cultural theorist, sociologist, and political activist, who was a key figure in the development of cultural studies. His work explored issues of race, identity, and media, and he was instrumental in analyzing the social and cultural changes in Britain post-World War II. Hall's insights into the political landscape during the rise of neoliberalism in the late 20th century remain influential in contemporary discussions on culture and politics.

Born on Feb 03, 1932 (93 years old)

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Indonesia Indonesia: Stuart Hall is referenced for his ideas on media messages undergoing production and consumption processes. 7

Kompas: Meme, Humor, dan Krisis Iklim

Indonesia Indonesia: Stuart Hall's theories on media messages and their interpretation are referenced in the context of humor and ecological awareness. 7

Kompas: Meme, Humor, dan Krisis Iklim

United Kingdom United Kingdom: Stuart Hall, from Stainburn in Workington, Cumbria, contracted hepatitis C from a blood transfusion in the 1980s while being treated for leukaemia. 5

BBC: Workington infected blood victim wants compensation paid quicker