Stuart Hall is one of the founding fathers of Cultural Studies. Having famously coined the term 'Thatcherism' in the 80s, and assessed New Labour as the 'Great Moving Nowhere Show'. His analysis of cultural practice over the past forty years has been politically engaged...more details Format:Paperback Pages:184
James Procter's introduction places Hall's work within its historical, cultural, and theoretical contexts, providing a clear guide to his key ideas and influences...more details Format:Hardback Pages:184
In his journal of seven months on a job site, carpenter Jody Proctor tells of being an observer with a rueful eye, learning about building by seeing what "not" to do. "Toil" is also the real story of relationships on the job site--a complex intertwining of people...more details Format:Paperback