Whose Heritage? Challenging Race and Identity in Stuart Hall's Post-nation Britain

This edited collection challenges and re-imagines what is 'heritage' in Britain as a globalised, vernacular, cosmopolitan 'post-nation'. It takes its inspiration from the foundational work of public intellectual Stuart Hall (1932-2014). Hall was instrumental in calling out embe...

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Other Authors: Ashley, Susan L.T (Editor), Stone, Degna (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis 2023
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