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[ecrea] New issue of MATRIZes : Tribute to Stuart Hall (open access)
Sun Dec 25 03:09:08 GMT 2016
It is a great pleasure to announce the new number of *MATRIZes - Journal
of the Graduate Program in Communication Sciences of the University of
Sao Paulo, Brazil - *in a special issue which pays tribute to Stuart
Hall.
It presents 11 articles produced on the influential work of Stuart Hall,
besides an unpublished lecture presented by him in Brazil, in 2000, and
his classic article /Ideology and communication theory,/ for the first
time in Portuguese.
MATRIZes is open access and available in:
English version:
http://www.revistas.usp.br/matrizes/user/setLocale/en_US
Portuguese version:
http://www.revistas.usp.br/matrizes/user/setLocale/pt_BR
Please, see below the Table of Contents.
We hope you all enjoy this new number of MATRIZes!
Best regards,
Maria Immacolata Vassallo de Lopes
Editor of MATRIZes
School of Communications and Arts
University of Sao Paulo - Brazil
(immaco /at/ usp.br)
(5511)3091-8657
*MATRIZes*
*v. 10, n. 3 (2016)*
*TRIBUTE TO STUART HALL / *
*TABLE OF CONTENTS*
**
*EDITORIAL*
Maria Immacolata Vassallo de Lopes
*INTRODUCTION*
Stuart Hall and the communication studies in Brazil
Liv Sovik, Fernanda Martinelli, Liziane Guazina
*A CLASSIC OF COMMUNICACION*
Ideology and communication theory (only in Portuguese)
Stuart Hall
Diasporas, or the logics of cultural translation
Stuart Hall
*STUART HALL, HIS HISTORY*
Stuart Hall and feminism: revisiting relations
Ana Carolina Damboriarena Escosteguy
Stuart Hall, film studies and the cinema
Angela Freire Prysthon
“At the other end” of Brazil: experiences based on the writings of
Stuart Hall at the Amazon region
Agenor Sarraf Pacheco, Maria Ataide Malcher, Fernanda Chocron Miranda
*STUART HALL AND THE COLLECTIVES*
Stuart Hall’s legacy and the Community Communication
Adilson Cabral, Marco Schneider
People versus power block: elements for a dialogical analysis of
national identity
Eduardo Yuji Yamamoto
Mediatization of religion and Cultural Studies: a reading of Stuart Hall
Luis Mauro Sá Martino
STUART HALL AND THE COMMUNICATION THEORY
The legacy of Stuart Hall for reception studies in Brazil
Nilda Jacks, Laura Hastenpflug Wottrich
About bridges and abysms: approaches and conflicts between cultural
studies and political economy of communication from Stuart Hall’s work
Luiz Felipe Ferreira Stevanim
*STUART HALL AND THE BORDERS*
From diaspora to ethnoscapes diversity and belongingness in
transnational migrations
Sofia Cavalcanti Zanforlin
Diasporic living in Quilombola communities: empowerment, self-reflection
and new sociabilities in the Rio dos Macacos community
Juliana Cézar Nunes, Dione Oliveira Moura
*BOOK REVIEWS*
On culture and representation
Eneida Leal Cunha
*THESIS AND DISSERTATIONS*
**
*ISSN: 1982-8160*
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