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Edited by Houston A. Baker Jr., Manthia Diawara, and Ruth H. Lindeborg

Black British Cultural Studies

A Reader

348 pages, 4 halftones  6 x 9  © 1996
Series: Black Literature and Culture Series

Cloth $70.00

ISBN: 9780226144801   Published September 1996

Paper $22.00

ISBN: 9780226144825   Published September 1996

Acknowledgments
Introduction: Representing Blackness/Representing Britain: Cultural Studies and the Politics of Knowledge
Houston A. Baker, Jr., Stephen Best, Ruth H. Lindeborg.
1: Race, Articulation, and Societies Structured in Dominance
Stuart Hall
2: White Woman Listen! Black Feminism and the Boundaries of Sisterhood
Hazel V. Carby
3: The Other Question: Difference, Discrimination, and the Discourse of Colonialism
Homi K. Bhabha
4: Black Cinemas, Film Theory, and Dependent Knowledge
Robert Crusz
5: Minimal Selves
Stuart Hall
6: Digging for Britain: An Excavation in Seven Parts
Dick Hebdige
7: New Ethnicities
Stuart Hall
8: Two Kinds of Otherness: Black Film and the Avant-Garde
Judith Williamson
9: The Cultural Context of Black British Cinema
Jim Pines
10: De Margin and De Center
Isaac Julien, Kobena Mercer.
11: Cultural Identity and Cinematic Representation
Stuart Hall
12: British Cultural Studies and the Pitfalls of Identity
Paul Gilroy
13: Beyond the Boundary: The Work of Three Black Women Artists in Britain
Gilane Tawadros
14: Just Looking for Trouble: Robert Mapplethorpe and Fantasies of Race
Kobena Mercer
15: Black British Cinema: Spectatorship and Identity Formation in Territories
Manthia Diawara
16: The Art of Identity: A Conversation
Sonia Boyce, Manthia Diawara.
A Selected Bibliography
Ruth H. Lindeborg
Contributors
Index
Subjects



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