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S1E1 Stuart Hall on Cultural Studies and its theoretical legacies with Louisa Chihi, Elodie De Sousa, and Hawa Ibra Saidou War
Stuart Hall (1932 - 2014) was one of the most influential scholars in the field of Cultural Studies, shaping the discipline with his groundbreaking theories on media, identity, power, and…
S1E1 Sibo Rugwiza Kanobana’s “Serving the White Order" with Amandine Kingambo, Lou Paquet, and Dounia Sabrallah
Sibo Rugwiza Kanobana is a contemporary sociolinguist and a lecturer in cultural and postcolonial studies at the Open University of the Netherlands. In today’s episode, we experiment with a slightly…
S1E1 Sibo Rugwiza Kanobana’s “Serving the White Order" with Amandine Kingambo, Lou Paquet, and Dounia Sabrallah
Sibo Rugwiza Kanobana is a contemporary sociolinguist and a lecturer in cultural and postcolonial studies at the Open University of the Netherlands. In today’s episode, we experiment with a slightly…
S1E1 Sibo Rugwiza Kanobana’s “Serving the White Order" with Amandine Kingambo, Lou Paquet, and Dounia Sabrallah
Sibo Rugwiza Kanobana is a contemporary sociolinguist and a lecturer in cultural and postcolonial studies at the Open University of the Netherlands. In today’s episode, we experiment with a slightly…
S1E1 Sibo Rugwiza Kanobana’s “Serving the White Order" with Amandine Kingambo, Lou Paquet, and Dounia Sabrallah
Sibo Rugwiza Kanobana is a contemporary sociolinguist and a lecturer in cultural and postcolonial studies at the Open University of the Netherlands. In today’s episode, we experiment with a slightly…
S1E1 Mouffe and 'The Political' - with Pieter Maeseele and Seongcheol Kim
Chantal Mouffe (1940 – ) is a contemporary Belgian political theorist, a well-known public intellectual, and a prolific writer. As the co-author of Hegemony and Socialist Strategy: Towards a Radical…
S1E1 Marx and 'The Working Day' - with Ana Deumert and Christian Chun
Karl Marx (1818–1883), the 19th century philosopher, is remembered as many things: a revolutionary, a political activist, a journalist, and the father figure of Marxism, which is a theoretical…
S1E1 Laclau and Hegemony - with Eva Herschinger and Thomas Jacobs
Ernesto Laclau’s writings in post-Marxist thinking have given us many enduring concepts: antagonism, hegemony, the logic of equivalence, and the logic of difference. Society, Laclau argued, was not a…
S1E1 John Stuart Mill’s ‘The Subjection of Women’ – with Kaushalya Perera and Marco Verweij
Most of the 5 to 6 million Ukrainian refugees in Europe are women and children. Under the banner of “Women, life, freedom” women are marching at the forefront of protests in Iran. Women are demanding…
S1E1 Mills: Black Radical Kantianism – with Michael Kranert and Andrew Jones
In this first episode of Critically Linked, we sit down with Michael Kranert, Lecturer in Sociolinguistics at the University of Southampton, UK, and Andrew Jones, postdoctoral fellow at the…
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