Black British Culture and Society by Kwesi Owusu

Black British Culture and Society by Kwesi Owusu

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Summary

From the Windrush immigration of the 1950s to contemporary multicultural Britain, Black British Culture and Society examines the Afro-Caribbean diaspora in post-war Britain.

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Black British Culture and Society by Kwesi Owusu

From the Windrush immigration of the 1950s to contemporary multicultural Britain, Black British Culture and Society examines the Afro-Caribbean diaspora in post-war Britain.

'This is a groundbreaking anthology of leading analyses of black culture in British society, and an engaging series of debates about what it means to be black and BritishEvery household should have a copy.' - Sara Taukolonga, The Voice

'The choice is immense, and the rich array of Black British life-experiences covered, is dazzling.' - Muhammed Khalil, Black Arts Alliance

'Students of race and cultural studies should find this a rich source of information as well as inspiration, and are likely to find a variety of chapters of relevance to them and their studies.' - Sage Race Relations Abstracts, August 2000

Kwesi Owusu is a freelance lecturer, writer and film-maker and editor of Black British Culture and Society.
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ISBN 13 9780415178464
ISBN 10 0415178460
Title Black British Culture and Society
Author Kwesi Owusu
Series Comedia
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Year published 1999-11-01
Number of pages 576
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.