Author 1: | Houston Baker, Jr., ed. | tr>|
Author 2: | Manthia Diawara, ed. | tr>|
Author 3: | Ruth H. Lindeborg | tr>|
Title: | Black British Cultural Studies: A Reader | |
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Place: | Chicago/London | |
Publisher: | University of Chicago Press | |
Year: | 1996 | |
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Location: | FB Neuphilologie: OA 100.046 | |
Synopsis: | This collection brings together essays that have exerted significant influence or played defining roles in both practical and academic discussions of race and representation, colonial and postcolonial discourse and black cultural theory during the 1980s and 1990s. Key questions evolve around the topic of what is and what is not black British cultural studies. The reader presents essays by black British cultural studies practitioners and combines them with other discursive fields such as critical social theory, psychoanalysis, sociology, feminism and African-American literary theory. | |
Keyword 1: | race | |
Keyword 2: | colonialism | |
Keyword 3: | history | |
Keyword 4: | social theory | |
Keyword 5: | arts | |
Keyword 6: | African American | |
Keyword 7: | racism | |
Keyword 8: | feminism | |
Keyword 9: | Britain | |
Keyword 10: | society | |
Keyword 11: | postcolonialism | |
Keyword 12: | representation |
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