Stuart Hall and his provocative thinking. An interested conversation with Eduardo Restrepo

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Julio César Monasterio
Julia Kejner

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This interview to Eduardo Restrepo navigates through Stuart Hall's main contributions to the social sciences, dwelling primarily on the most provocative aspects of his thinking. It begins by posing the radical contextualism of cultural studies, the issue of reasoning without guarantees and how it allows us to review the notions of essentialism and antiessentialism. Finally, it discusses the academy and its relationship with the popular, social theory and politics. In this exploration, Restrepo seeks to annoy and incite the public to rethink and update Hall's legacy.

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Monasterio, J. C., & Kejner, J. (2020). Stuart Hall and his provocative thinking. An interested conversation with Eduardo Restrepo. (En)clave Comahue. Revista Patagónica De Estudios Sociales, (26), 293–312. Retrieved from http://170.210.83.53/index.php/revistadelafacultad/article/view/2838
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