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Cultural Identity and Diaspora 
- Stuart Hall
Stuart Hall 
 Stuart McPhail Hall,(3 
February 1932 – 10 
February 2014) was a 
Jamaican-born cultural 
theorist and sociologist. 
 Widely known as 
“godfather of 
multiculturalism"
Introduction: 
 Stuart Hall begins his discussion on Cultural Identity 
and Diaspora with a discussion on the emerging New 
Cinema in the Caribbean which is known as Third 
Cinema. 
 This new form of cinema is considered as the visual 
representation of the Afro-Caribbean subjects – 
“ blacks” of the diasporas of the West- the new post 
colonial subjects. 
 Using this discussion as a starting point Hall 
addresses the issues of identity, cultural practices and 
cultural production.
Cutural Identity and Diaspora: 
 Hall enunciates two different ways of thinking 
about cultural identity. The first one defines 
cultural identity in terms of ‘one shared 
culture.’ 
 A Caribbean or black diaspora must discover, 
excavate, bring to light and express through 
cinematic representation, this identity 
 This understanding did play a crucial role in 
the Negritude movements.
 The second point that Hall points out is the 
related but different view of cultural identity. 
 This is an identity understood as unstable, 
metamorphic and even contradictory which 
signifies an identity marked by multiple points 
of similarities as well as differences. 
 Africans at the angle of “ what they are” and 
“ what they have become.”
 These writers of African diaspora have come 
out with “ one experience and ‘identity,’ along 
the other side, that is ‘ the ruptures and 
discontinuities which form the essence of 
Caribbean uniqueness. 
 Cultural identity is a matter of ‘becoming’ as 
well as of ‘being.’ 
 Cultural identities come from somewhere, 
have histories, yet they undergo constant 
transformation.
 Hall elaborates the meaning of colonial experience 
through his second point. 
 The westerners had the power to make us see and 
experience through ourselves as ‘Other.’ Cultural 
identity is not a fixed essence. It has its histories and 
the past continuous to speak to us. It is always 
constructed through memory, fantasy, narrative, 
myth. 
 From the second point Hall confirms that one can 
understand the traumatic character of the “colonial 
experience.”
 Hall brings in the theory of Derrida to 
understand the difficulty of blacks to imitate 
the western style. 
 Derrida’s use of the word ‘differences’ offers a 
couple of meanings. Hall interprets it saying, 
meaning of a word is never finished or 
completed, but keeps on moving to encompass 
other, additional or supplementary meanings.
 Hall enumerates the repositioning of 
Caribbean cultural identities in relation to at 
least three presence- ‘ Presence Africanne’, 
‘Presence Europeenne’, and ‘Presence 
Americaine.’ 
 Only in 1970’s this Afro-Caribbean identity 
became historically available to Jamaican 
people.
 ‘Presence Africane’ is an origin of the 
displaced Africans identities. 
 The original Africa is no longer there. Hall pleads 
for restoration of Africa of all its pristine values 
by all especially by the Caribbeans. 
 Hall finds a delicate difference between Africa 
and Europe. ‘ Where Africa was a case of the 
unspoken, Europe was a case of hat which is 
endlessly speaking.’
 In terms of colonialism, 
underdevelopment, poverty and the 
racism of color, the European presence is 
that which, invisible representation, has 
positioned the black subject within its 
dominant regimes of representations.
 ‘Presence Europeenne’ is about 
exclusion, imposition and expropriation and 
therefore that power is considered as wholly 
external to the displaced African writers. They 
have to face the dominating European 
presence. 
 The New World is the third term- where the 
fatal encounter was staged between Africa and 
West.
 ‘ Presence Americaine’ continues to 
have its silence, its suppressions. 
 Diaspora are those, which are constantly 
producing and reproducing themselves a new. 
Thorough transformation and differences. 
 Hall brings he readers attention to the 
inevitable fact that the ‘uniqueness’ of 
Caribbean is the mixes of colors, pigmentation 
and also the blends of tastes that is Caribbean.
Conclusion: 
 In the newly emerging cinemas of the 
Caribbean islands, one has to apply a new 
relationship of the past, thus bringing together 
a new relationship of the past and a new 
cultural identity. 
 The modern black cinemas, according to Hall, 
reflect and recognize the different parts and 
histories of theirselves, thus constructing the 
points of identification of their cultural 
identities.
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Stuart hall ppt

  • 1. Cultural Identity and Diaspora - Stuart Hall
  • 2. Stuart Hall  Stuart McPhail Hall,(3 February 1932 – 10 February 2014) was a Jamaican-born cultural theorist and sociologist.  Widely known as “godfather of multiculturalism"
  • 3. Introduction:  Stuart Hall begins his discussion on Cultural Identity and Diaspora with a discussion on the emerging New Cinema in the Caribbean which is known as Third Cinema.  This new form of cinema is considered as the visual representation of the Afro-Caribbean subjects – “ blacks” of the diasporas of the West- the new post colonial subjects.  Using this discussion as a starting point Hall addresses the issues of identity, cultural practices and cultural production.
  • 4. Cutural Identity and Diaspora:  Hall enunciates two different ways of thinking about cultural identity. The first one defines cultural identity in terms of ‘one shared culture.’  A Caribbean or black diaspora must discover, excavate, bring to light and express through cinematic representation, this identity  This understanding did play a crucial role in the Negritude movements.
  • 5.  The second point that Hall points out is the related but different view of cultural identity.  This is an identity understood as unstable, metamorphic and even contradictory which signifies an identity marked by multiple points of similarities as well as differences.  Africans at the angle of “ what they are” and “ what they have become.”
  • 6.  These writers of African diaspora have come out with “ one experience and ‘identity,’ along the other side, that is ‘ the ruptures and discontinuities which form the essence of Caribbean uniqueness.  Cultural identity is a matter of ‘becoming’ as well as of ‘being.’  Cultural identities come from somewhere, have histories, yet they undergo constant transformation.
  • 7.  Hall elaborates the meaning of colonial experience through his second point.  The westerners had the power to make us see and experience through ourselves as ‘Other.’ Cultural identity is not a fixed essence. It has its histories and the past continuous to speak to us. It is always constructed through memory, fantasy, narrative, myth.  From the second point Hall confirms that one can understand the traumatic character of the “colonial experience.”
  • 8.  Hall brings in the theory of Derrida to understand the difficulty of blacks to imitate the western style.  Derrida’s use of the word ‘differences’ offers a couple of meanings. Hall interprets it saying, meaning of a word is never finished or completed, but keeps on moving to encompass other, additional or supplementary meanings.
  • 9.  Hall enumerates the repositioning of Caribbean cultural identities in relation to at least three presence- ‘ Presence Africanne’, ‘Presence Europeenne’, and ‘Presence Americaine.’  Only in 1970’s this Afro-Caribbean identity became historically available to Jamaican people.
  • 10.  ‘Presence Africane’ is an origin of the displaced Africans identities.  The original Africa is no longer there. Hall pleads for restoration of Africa of all its pristine values by all especially by the Caribbeans.  Hall finds a delicate difference between Africa and Europe. ‘ Where Africa was a case of the unspoken, Europe was a case of hat which is endlessly speaking.’
  • 11.  In terms of colonialism, underdevelopment, poverty and the racism of color, the European presence is that which, invisible representation, has positioned the black subject within its dominant regimes of representations.
  • 12.  ‘Presence Europeenne’ is about exclusion, imposition and expropriation and therefore that power is considered as wholly external to the displaced African writers. They have to face the dominating European presence.  The New World is the third term- where the fatal encounter was staged between Africa and West.
  • 13.  ‘ Presence Americaine’ continues to have its silence, its suppressions.  Diaspora are those, which are constantly producing and reproducing themselves a new. Thorough transformation and differences.  Hall brings he readers attention to the inevitable fact that the ‘uniqueness’ of Caribbean is the mixes of colors, pigmentation and also the blends of tastes that is Caribbean.
  • 14. Conclusion:  In the newly emerging cinemas of the Caribbean islands, one has to apply a new relationship of the past, thus bringing together a new relationship of the past and a new cultural identity.  The modern black cinemas, according to Hall, reflect and recognize the different parts and histories of theirselves, thus constructing the points of identification of their cultural identities.