Commemorate the life and work of cultural theorist Professor Stuart Hall FBA, ‘godfather of multiculturalism’, with a special screening of the 2013 documentary by award-winning filmmaker and writer Sir John Akomfrah Hon FBA.
Surrounding the screening will be a discussion with Academy Fellows as they explore Hall’s inimitable legacy.
Join us at the bar from 18:00, with the event beginning at 18:30.
Speakers:
Professor Angela McRobbie FBA
Angela McRobbie FBA is Professor of Communications at Goldsmiths, University of London. Her research expertise is on the creative economy and the fashion industry with reference to the small-scale independent sector. As a sociologist and cultural studies scholar, Angela’s research has spanned more than four decades, and she has published extensively on gender, sexuality, youth culture, girls’ magazines, popular culture, post-feminism and neoliberal culture.
Professor Ian Christie FBA
Ian Christie FBA is a media historian and curator, currently Professor of Film and Media History at Birkbeck, University of London. He has written and edited books on Powell and Pressburger, Russian cinema, Martin Scorsese and Terry Gilliam, including his most recent works: Spaces: Exploring Spatial Experiences of Representation and Reception in Screen Media (2024), and Eccentrism Turns 100: FEKS and the Early Soviet Avant-garde (2024).
Among many exhibitions he has curated and contributed to are Modernism: Designing a New World (V&A London, 2006) and Revolution: Russian Art 1917-32 (Royal Academy, 2017).
Screening and Discussion: The Stuart Hall Project
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