Author 1: | Paul Gilroy | tr>|
Title: | There Ain't No Black in the Union Jack | |
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Place: | London | |
Publisher: | Hutchinson | |
Year: | 1987 | |
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Location: | UB Tü: KB 18 A 2862 | |
Synopsis: | This book explores the relationship between race, class and nation in Britain. Paul Gilroy highlights the complexity of racial politics and examines the relationship between racism and nationalism, arguing that racial prejudice transcends the left-right political divide. He goes on to present an analysis of the various forms of black expressive culture, including music, which have answered prevailing racist attitudes. | |
Keyword 1: | community | |
Keyword 2: | ethnicity | |
Keyword 3: | social theory | |
Keyword 4: | society | |
Keyword 5: | resistance | |
Keyword 6: | race | |
Keyword 7: | class | |
Keyword 8: | nation | |
Keyword 9: | Britain | |
Keyword 10: | prejudice | |
Keyword 11: | nationalism | |
Keyword 12: | politics | |
Keyword 13: | racism | |
Keyword 14: | cultural studies | |
Keyword 15: | race relations | |
Keyword 16: | diaspora |
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