Stuart Hall: diasporic Caribbeanness and discourses of ethnocultural belonging

Q1 Social Sciences
H. A. Murdoch
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ABSTRACT Hall’s analyses merge the intersecting fields of Black Britishness, diaspora studies, Caribbean studies, postcolonialism, and cultural studies, centering on the ways in which new arrivants and their descendants came to represent their experiences of displacement, exclusion, and cultural duality. The complex modernities of ethnicity, nationality, and belonging outlined by Hall rewrite traditional perspectives on those categories. Hall inscribes the foundational framework of the Caribbean as the locus classicus of diaspora, such that this double diasporization of the Caribbean population engenders an analytical and discursive interrogation of identity and its corollaries that leads to a critical rereading of existing models of nation and belonging. In outlining and defining a new Caribbean re-diasporization whose amorphous geographical boundaries locate its subjects in an explicitly transnational and transformative space of change and renewal, Hall draws on Caribbean communities both at home and abroad to rewrite the boundaries of diaspora as a concept.
斯图尔特·霍尔:流散的加勒比人与民族文化归属的话语
霍尔的分析融合了英国黑人、散居地研究、加勒比研究、后殖民主义和文化研究的交叉领域,重点是新移民及其后代如何表达他们的流离失所、排斥和文化二元性经历。霍尔概述的种族、国籍和归属的复杂现代化改写了对这些类别的传统观点。霍尔将加勒比地区的基本框架定为散居地的经典所在地,因此,加勒比人口的双重散居产生了对身份及其推论的分析和讨论性审问,从而导致对现有国家和归属模式的批判性重读。霍尔概述并定义了一种新的加勒比再散居现象,其无定形的地理边界将其主体定位在一个明确的跨国和变革的变革和更新空间中,他借鉴了国内外的加勒比社区,将散居者的边界改写为一个概念。
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African and Black Diaspora
African and Black Diaspora Social Sciences-Cultural Studies
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