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THE BLACK ATLANTIC AS A COUNTERCULTURE OF MODERNITY
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Author(s):
Paul Gilroy
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2004
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Taylor & Francis
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: 439-452
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10.4324/9780203360644_chapter_37
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pp. 1
INTRODUCTION
pp. 21
THE 1951–1955 CONSERVATIVE GOVERNMENT AND THE RACIALIZATION OF BLACK IMMIGRATION
pp. 37
THE OCCASION FOR SPEAKING
pp. 43
TIMEHRI
pp. 49
THE CARIBBEAN COMMUNITY IN BRITAIN
pp. 58
DESTROY THIS TEMPLE
pp. 70
THE LIBERATION OF THE BLACK INTELLECTUAL
pp. 82
WHITE WOMAN LISTEN!
pp. 89
WOMAN ABUSE IN LONDON’S BLACK COMMUNITIES
pp. 111
BLACK HAIR/STYLE POLITICS
pp. 122
BLACK OLD AGE…
pp. 127
FRONTLINES AND BACKYARDS
pp. 133
DOUBLE CONSCIOUSNESS AND THE BLACK BRITISH ATHLETE
pp. 157
THE FINAL PASSAGE
pp. 169
A REPORTER AT LARGE
pp. 181
BIRMINGHAM
pp. 195
HOME IS ALWAYS ELSEWHERE
pp. 207
THAT LITTLE MAGIC TOUCH
pp. 220
BLACK PHOTOGRAPHIC PRACTICE
pp. 230
A JOURNEY FROM THE COLD
pp. 239
BLACK ART
pp. 255
TER SPEAK IN YER MUDDER TONGUE
pp. 265
THE LONG MARCH FROM ‘ETHNIC ARTS’ TO ‘NEW INTERNATIONALISM’
pp. 271
DUB POET LEKKA MI
pp. 289
CONVENTIONAL FOLLY
pp. 295
RACE, GENDER AND IQ
pp. 311
UNDERSTANDING THE POORER HEALTH OF BLACK PEOPLE IN BRITAIN
pp. 324
BLACK BRITAIN’S ECONOMIC POWER, MYTH OR REALITY?
pp. 332
CARNIVAL, THE STATE AND THE BLACK MASSES IN THE UNITED KINGDOM
pp. 347
VIRGINITY REVAMPED
pp. 358
MOTHERS OF AFRICA AND THE DIASPORA
pp. 373
BLACK MASCULINITY
pp. 385
MENTORING BLACK MALES IN MANCHESTER
pp. 395
OPENINGS, ABSENCES AND OMISSIONS
pp. 405
THE FORMATION OF A DIASPORIC INTELLECTUAL
pp. 416
THE STRUGGLE FOR A RADICAL BLACK POLITICAL CULTURE
pp. 425
THE COMMISSION FOR RACIAL EQUALITY AND THE POLITICS OF RACE RELATIONS
pp. 439
THE BLACK ATLANTIC AS A COUNTERCULTURE OF MODERNITY
pp. 453
JOURNEYING TO DEATH
pp. 465
A CONVERSATION WITH AUBREY WILLIAMS
pp. 489
WRITING HOME
pp. 499
FOOTPRINTS OF A MOUNTAINEER
pp. 519
HARVESTING THE FOLKLORIC INTUITION
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