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Companion to Contemporary Black British Culture

Editor : Alison Donnell

Master eBook ISBN10 : 0-203-19499-3

Master eBook ISBN13 : 978-0-203-19499-7

No of pages :384

Originally Published : 20 Sep 2001

Status : Available [You may read this title]

The Companion to Contemporary Black British Culture is the first comprehensive reference book to provide multidisciplinary coverage of the field of black cultural production in Britain. This publication is of particular value because despite attracting growing academic interest in recent years, this field is still often subject to critical and institutional neglect.
For the purpose of the Companion, the term ''black'' is used to signify African, Caribbean and South Asian ethnicites, while at the same time addressing the debates concerning notion of black Britishness and cultural identity. This single-volume Companion covers seven intersecting areas of black British cultural production since 1970: writing, music, visual and plastic arts, performance works, film and cinema, fashion and design, and intellectual life.
With entries on distinguished practitioners, key intellectuals, seminal organizations and concepts, as well as popular cultural forms and local activities, the Companion is packed with information and suggestions for further reading, as well as offering a wide lens on the events and issues that have shaped the cultural interactions and productions of black Britain over the last thirty years. With a range of specialist advisors and contributors, this work promises to be an invaluable sourcebook for students, researchers and academics interested in exploring the diverse, complex and exciting field of black cultural forms in postcolonial Britain.

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Table of contents : Entries include:
Oswald Boateng
David A. Bailey
Bhangra
Naomi Campbell
Channel 4
Feminism
Live Art
Jungle
Hanif Kureishi
Photography
Notting Hill Carnival
SuAndi
The Voice
Windrush
Youth culture


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