1. INTRODUCTION: STUART HALL AND ‘RACE’ Claire Alexander
2. BLACK BRITISH, BROWN BRITISH AND BRITISH CULTURAL STUDIES Roxy Harris
3. A POLITICAL THEOLOGY OF RACE: ARTICULATING RACIAL SOUTHAFRICANIZATION David Theo Goldberg
4. URBANISM AND CITY SPACES IN THE WORK OF STUART HALL Michael Keith
5. ON ‘THE NECESSITY AND THE ‘‘IMPOSSIBILITY’’ OF IDENTITIES’: THE POLITICS AND ETHICS OF ‘NEW ETHNICITIES’ Brett St Louis
6. NEW ETHNICITIES AND THE INTERNET: BELONGING AND THE NEGOTIATION OF DIFFERENCE IN MULTICULTURAL BRITAIN David Parker and Miri Song
7. ON POST-COLONIAL AUTHORITY, CARIBBEANNESS, REITERATION AND POLITICAL COMMUNITY Yasmeen Narayan
8. BECOMING MODERN RACIALIZED SUBJECTS: DETOURS THROUGH OUR PASTS TO PRODUCE OURSELVES ANEW Hazel V. Carby
9. AT HOME AND NOT AT HOME Stuart Hall and Les Back
Biography
Dr Claire Alexander is Reader in Sociology at the London School of Economics. She has researched and written widely on issues of race, ethnicity and identity, particularly around youth and the South Asian diaspora in Britain
'A virtue of this volume is its intertextuality and high-quality analyses that have been subject to peer review. It has definitely been effectual in extending the boundaries of Hall's theoretical legacies in the areas of sociology and cultural studies. While the collection would be intended for experts, it can be readily recommended to all students and researchers of cultural studies.' - John Lowe, Independent Scholar






