Black Britain

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black Britishness
black culture
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British Isles
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Caribbean Carnival
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cultural history
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everyday experiences
female plumber
historical moments
history
immigration
Jamaican immigrant
Manchester Pan African Congress
migration
music
Paul Gilroy
pioneers
politics
postcolonial
social change
social life
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visual history
Windrush generation
World Wars

Product details

  • ISBN 9780863565403
  • Weight: 1320g
  • Dimensions: 270 x 270mm
  • Publication Date: 17 Sep 2007
  • Publisher: Saqi Books
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Black people have inhabited the British Isles for centuries. Eminent professor Paul Gilroy, renowned for his work exploring the social and cultural dimensions of British blackness and black Britishness, has assembled a living visual history of their social life in the modern British Isles. Watershed moments include the rise and commercial circulation of black culture and music, the world wars, the Manchester Pan African Congress, the historic settlement of the Windrush generation and the riots of the 1980s. Luminaries drawn from politics, art and sport appear alongside many pioneers - the first Jamaican immigrant to Brixton, London's first `Caribbean Carnival', the first black publican and the first female plumber. Just as important are the everyday experiences and anonymous faces. The ordinary lives of people of African, Caribbean, British and other cultures, captured here, vividly document the country's difficult and unfinished process of becoming postcolonial.
Paul Gilroy is the Anthony Giddens Professor of Social Theory at the London School of Economics. His other books include There Ain't No Black In The Union Jack, The Black Atlantic and After Empire. Stuart Hall is a visionary theorist of culture, race and ethnicity. His other books include Encoding and Decoding in the Television Discourse, Resistance Through Rituals and Questions of Cultural Identity.