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ABSTRACT Though Stuart Hall left Jamaica as a young man in 1951, reflections on his birthplace and its people’s diaspora significantly shaped the method that would become a cultural studies. This essay examines the nature of this influence as evidenced in some of Hall’s early and much later writing.