Stuart Hall

Cards (3)

  • OTHERING:
    • he argues that the 'other' is constructed through cultural and social practices
    • it involves defining 'normal' or 'acceptable' within a society, and contrasting it with what is seen as 'abnormal' or 'different'
  • REPRESENTING AND STEREOTYPING
    • emphasis on the role of media and cultural representations in the process of 'othering'
    • stereotypes are used to simplify and 'fix' the identities of the 'other', often in negative terms
    • these representations reinforce power dynamics and justify the exclusion of marginalized groups
  • POWER AND IDENTITY
    • 'othering' is closely linked to power relations
    • by defining and marginalizing the 'other', dominant groups maintain their own identity and social position
    • the critic highlights that this is not just about exclusion, but also the construction of the dominant group's identity through contrast