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Tabula Rasa

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ALMANZA-HERNANDEZ, Roberto. Stuart Hall and the Descent to the “Mundane”: A Way of Imagining and Practicing Cultural Studies. Tabula Rasa [online]. 2008, n.8, pp.133-146. ISSN 1794-2489.

This paper briefly presents what is, in my opinion, the specificity of cultural studies and its relevance as an analytical “tool box,” as well as a way of understanding. I pay particular attention to the way in which Stuart Hall relates himself to the theory, using some of his works. Even though this is not a paper about the Jamaican scholar, with his practice he allows us to understand cultural studies projects and their political will from the concepts of radical contextualism and articulation.

Keywords : Stuart Hall; cultural studies; rrticulation; radical contextualism; Hall; Stuart; 1932, criticism and interpretation; cultural studies.

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