Blackening Britain: Global Critical Caribbean Thought
Autor James G. Cantresen Limba Engleză Paperback – 2 sep 2022
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781538148402
ISBN-10: 1538148404
Pagini: 270
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.44 kg
Editura: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Colecția Global Critical Caribbean Thought
Seria Global Critical Caribbean Thought
ISBN-10: 1538148404
Pagini: 270
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.44 kg
Editura: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Colecția Global Critical Caribbean Thought
Seria Global Critical Caribbean Thought
Notă biografică
James Cantres is an Assistant Professor in Africana & Puerto Rican/Latino Studies at Hunter College, CUNY where he specializes in migration, black internationalism, radical politics, cultural formations, and Africana epistemologies.
Cuprins
Introduction More English than the English?
Claims-making and Contestations in Britain and Across Empire
Chapter 1. From Small Islands to a Small Island
The Caribbean Background and the Interwar Migrants
Chapter 2. The 5th Pan-African Congress, Manchester 1945
Black Internationalism in the Context of Britain
Chapter 3. Existentialists Abroad
Legacies of Caribbean Intellectuals in Britain
After 1948: The British Nationality Act and the Multilayered Nature of Caribbean Migration
British Social Science Responses and Student Negotiations
Chapter 4. ¿We're here, and we're here in a big way¿: West Indians Respond to the Notting Hill Race Riots
Racial Violence in the Metropole and the Surge of Political Blackness
Chapter 5. Diasporic Artist-Activists and Imperial Reckoning
Academic and Grassroots Responses to Notting Hill
Chapter 6. British Caribbean Independence and The 1962 Commonwealth Immigration Act
Caribbean Migrants and the Making of a New Britain
Chapter 7. Black Publishers and Revolutionary Epistemologies
Radical Racial Epistemology and Black Post-Nationalism
Conclusion
¿Rivers of Blood¿ and Black Liberation Dreams
Coda [crisis]: Windrush at 70 and the Hostile Environment
Claims-making and Contestations in Britain and Across Empire
Chapter 1. From Small Islands to a Small Island
The Caribbean Background and the Interwar Migrants
Chapter 2. The 5th Pan-African Congress, Manchester 1945
Black Internationalism in the Context of Britain
Chapter 3. Existentialists Abroad
Legacies of Caribbean Intellectuals in Britain
After 1948: The British Nationality Act and the Multilayered Nature of Caribbean Migration
British Social Science Responses and Student Negotiations
Chapter 4. ¿We're here, and we're here in a big way¿: West Indians Respond to the Notting Hill Race Riots
Racial Violence in the Metropole and the Surge of Political Blackness
Chapter 5. Diasporic Artist-Activists and Imperial Reckoning
Academic and Grassroots Responses to Notting Hill
Chapter 6. British Caribbean Independence and The 1962 Commonwealth Immigration Act
Caribbean Migrants and the Making of a New Britain
Chapter 7. Black Publishers and Revolutionary Epistemologies
Radical Racial Epistemology and Black Post-Nationalism
Conclusion
¿Rivers of Blood¿ and Black Liberation Dreams
Coda [crisis]: Windrush at 70 and the Hostile Environment