Hall, Cultural Studies and Its Theoretical Legacies’ 1992, 286
Stuart Hall as argued that: There is no moment now . . . where we are not able, extensively and without end, to theorize powerpolitics, race, class and gender, subjugation, domination, marginality, Otherness, etc. (Hall, Cultural Studies and Its Theoretical Legacies’ 1992, 286).
How is identity always-already political and what is the significance in terms of lived experiences?
Instructions.
Use at least 4 readings from the course that I uploaded and your previous reflections on the course material so far in developing your critical response to this question.
You do Not need to use external sources. Rather, you should demonstrate how the readings and lecture material we have looked at in the course up to this point enable us to critically approach the relations of power that are inextricable from identity.
This should be an Academic essayfully cited and including a bibliography. You should pose a clear argument and substantiate your argument through engagement with the readings.