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Stuart Hall, os estudos fílmicos e o cinema
Author(s) -
Ângela Prysthon
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
matrizes
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1982-8160
pISSN - 1982-2073
DOI - 10.11606/issn.1982-8160.v10i3p77-88
Subject(s) - movie theater , stereotype (uml) , hybridity , ethnic group , multiculturalism , representation (politics) , sociology , identity (music) , media studies , art , gender studies , art history , aesthetics , psychology , political science , anthropology , social psychology , politics , law , pedagogy
This article explores the relationship between Stuart Hall and the cinema from three specific topics: 1) Hall’s work on concepts of difference, identity, representation and stereotype in his relationship with the cinema; 2) the impact of his thoughts on film production, especially in movies of the 1980s that directly portrayed the multicultural society and the ethnic issues of cultural hybridity, using as a case study the film My beautiful laundrette; and 3) more direct relationships he established with audiovisual production, whether in his relationship with black British cinema or how he was portrayed in the film The Stuart Hall Project.

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