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Towards the gentrification of Black Power(?) 2 Jul 2013 | 02:45 pm
The recent explosion in US scholarship on the Black Power Movement provides the context for this close reading and textual analysis of Peniel Joseph’s latest book, Dark Days, Bright Nights: from Black...
Caribbean labour politics in the age of Garvey, 1918-1938 2 Jul 2013 | 02:45 pm
This article examines the impact of Garveyism – the political brainchild of Jamaican activist Marcus Garvey – in the articulation of post first world war labour politics in the greater Caribbean regio...
Excellence in the ordinary: the poetry of Peter Blackman 2 Jul 2013 | 02:45 pm
Revolutionary poet Peter Blackman has never received his due in either the Caribbean or the UK, where he made his home from 1937. The author has gathered selected poems and a speech by Blackman into a...
Detroit's idle: the domestic sounds of labour's foreign landscape 2 Jul 2013 | 02:45 pm
Black music is an ideo-aesthetic practice that highlights the making of myriad identity positions, including race, citizenship and class. Under globalisation and the mass commodification of US life, h...
Sweden: when hate becomes the norm 2 Jul 2013 | 02:45 pm
The author, who worked at the Swedish Vallentuna centre for unaccompanied minors, was shocked by the anti-foreigner climate she encountered. In order to examine the parameters of this hostility, she r...
'May we bring harmony'? Thatcher's legacy on 'race' 2 Jul 2013 | 02:45 pm
The legacy of Margaret Thatcher, one of the most controversial prime ministers of the twentieth century, can be found today in the way that nativism has become part of national discourse. She was resp...
The British counter-insurgency myth 2 Jul 2013 | 02:45 pm
The British Army has an unjustified reputation for expertise and moderation in postwar counter-insurgency operations. David French in The British Way in Counter-Insurgency 1945–1967 and Andrew Mumford...