Stuart Hall has written that cultural identity is not a 'fixed essence . . . lying unchanged outside history and culture', and is 'not [a] once-and-for-all . . . to which we can make some final and absolute Return' (Rutherford 1990: 226).
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American Cultural Studies: An Introduction to American Culture
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"Stuart Hall has written that cultural identity is not a 'fixed essence . . . lying unchanged outside history and culture', and is 'not [a] once-and-for-all . . . to which we can make some final and absolute Return' (Rutherford 1990: 226)."
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