Micro-Intervention and Radical Democracy in Western Cultural Studies

Chinese Studies in Philosophy 28 (3):57-66 (1997)
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Abstract

In the West, the mission of cultural studies is often inextricably linked with practice, or intervention. Stuart Hall, the British scholar of cultural studies, believed that cultural studies is essentially "a sort of practice in which one constantly gives thought to intervening in the world, and the purpose of practice is always to reform, to effect change, and to have practical and actual effect on things."1

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