David A. Scott, "A Sense of Displacement: Stuart Hall's Art of Living"
Professor David A. Scott delivered the sixth annual Henry L. Gates Jr., Lecture, “A Sense of Displacement: Stuart Hall's Art of Living," on April 26, 2018, at the Whitney Humanities Center Auditorium, Yale University. David A. Scott is Chair and Professor of Anthropology at Columbia University. The Gates Lecture, established in 2012 and administered by the Department of African American Studies at Yale, is endowed in the spirit of excellence that Professor Gates ('73) brought to the Yale community, particularly in African American Studies, during his years of undergraduate study and while on the faculty. The Gates Lectureship is made possible through the generous support of Daniel and Joanna S. Rose. https://afamstudies.yale.edu/gates-le... To view all the Henry Louis Gates Jr. lectures, follow this link: • Henry Louis Gates Jr. Lectures

Dorothy E. Roberts, “Killing the Black Body: A Twenty-Year Retrospective”

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Hortense J. Spillers, “Shades of Intimacy: What the Eighteenth Century Teaches Us”

America at 250: A History, DeVane Lecture, Class 17 - A Violent Reunion

ON VIOLENCE #2 Stefano Harney & Fred Moten / Discussion

C. L. R. James interview on his book "Black Jacobins" (1970)

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Lecture 18: Political Limits of Business: The Israel-Palestine Case

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Studying the Conjuncture - STUART HALL: THROUGH THE PRISM OF AN INTELLECTUAL LIFE

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Paul Gilroy and Ruth Wilson Gilmore / Stuart Hall: Selected Writings on Race and Difference

Judith Butler and Cornel West, Honoring Edward Said

Professor Stuart Hall at the Inaugural Karl Marx Memorial Lecture, Sheffield, 1983

Homi Bhabha: Translation and Displacement

In Conversation with Stuart Hall

Stuart Hall Speaks! At Home and Not At Home

