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Representation
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Representation
Cultural Representations and Signifying Practices

Third Edition
Edited by:


November 2024 | 384 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd

Since 1997 Representation has been the go-to textbook for students learning the tools to question and critically analyze media texts and images. This long-awaited third edition has been updated throughout to engage with the impact of digital technology and culture, and the changes in political culture, social movements and the cultural industries. The new edition includes: 

  • A new preface by Sean Nixon, focusing on digital media, and theories of representation. 
  • A new Afterword by Kobena Mercer to Stuart Hall’s classic chapter on ‘The Spectacle of the Other’
  • Revised chapters with additional content on digital media, de-westernising culture, imperialism and BLM, and new readings tying contemporary issues of race, gender and power
  • A new chapter by Nancy Thumim exploring digital forms of self-representation and representation in/of Politics, looking at media spectacle, political imagery, the Me Too movement and Black Lives Matter.

The Third Edition provides an indispensable resource for students and teachers in cultural and media studies.

Stuart Hall
Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION
Stuart Hall
Chapter 2 THE WORK OF REPRESENTATION
Henrietta Lidchi
Chapter 3 QUESTIONING THE POETICS AND THE POLITICS OF EXHIBITING OTHER CULTURES
Stuart Hall
Chapter 4 THE SPECTACLE OF THE ‘OTHER’
Sean Nixon
Chapter 5 EXHIBITING MASCULINITY
Nancy Thumim
Chapter 6 POLITICS IN AND POLITICS OF REPRESENTATION

The publication of the 3rd edition of Stuart Hall’s Representation comes at just the right time. Addressing recent social and political movements as well as theoretical developments in the humanities and social sciences, the editors and contributors of the new edition have done a superb job of recontextualizing Hall’s landmark work for the now. 

Sam Han
Brunel University of London

This new edition reminds us of the relevance of this book for our students. Embracing discussions of recent political events, and of new expressions of known forms of othering; and addressing digital modes of social connectivity and of media production and circulation, the volume revitalizes much needed dialogues about the aesthetics and politics of representation.

Domitilla Olivieri
Assistant Professor, Utrecht University

Representation remains as timely as ever. A thorough and clear critique of media’s role in shaping  society and culture, sharply updated to address the complexities that surround representation in the digital age.

Myria Georgiou
Professor in Media and Communications, LSE

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