The issue of slavery has received wide media attention in response to the bicentenary of the abolition of the slave trade. Simultaneously, issues of multiculturalism and social exclusion have also been subject to tense debate. This paper aims to examine the rhetorical resources drawn upon at the juncture of these two areas of debate, particularly in terms of how the ‘slave trade’ and its abolition is understood, constructed and remembered. In order to examine how these issues are manifest, the paper utilizes critical discursive methodologies, which are applied to institutional and ‘official’ responses to the bicentenary of 1807. This data will be examined in terms of the discursive strategies drawn upon to actively absolve current generatio...
In the 26 years between 1807 and 1833, Britain not only put an end to its involvement in the transat...
The year 2007 marked the bicentenary of the Act abolishing British participation in the slave trade....
In the 26 years between 1807 and 1833, Britain not only put an end to its involvement in the transat...
The issue of slavery has received wide media attention in response to the bicentenary of the aboliti...
The issue of slavery has received wide media attention in response to the bicentenary of the aboliti...
The issue of slavery has received wide public and media attention in response to the bicentenary of ...
The issue of slavery has received wide public and media attention in response to the bicentenary of ...
The British bicentenary of the abolition of the transatlantic slave trade provides a potent example ...
This thesis interrogates gestures of remembrance in British culture, specifically as they serve to c...
In Chapter 5, Jessica Moody addresses the issue of remembering enslavement in Britain. Britain playe...
This collection of eight essays by research students and academics from the UK, France, Germany and ...
2007 marked the bicentenary of Britain’s abolition of its slave trade. This paper outlines the findi...
2007 marked the bicentenary of Britain’s abolition of its slave trade. This paper outlines the findi...
During their transatlantic journeys to Britain throughout the nineteenth century, African Americans ...
In the 26 years between 1807 and 1833, Britain not only put an end to its involvement in the transat...
In the 26 years between 1807 and 1833, Britain not only put an end to its involvement in the transat...
The year 2007 marked the bicentenary of the Act abolishing British participation in the slave trade....
In the 26 years between 1807 and 1833, Britain not only put an end to its involvement in the transat...
The issue of slavery has received wide media attention in response to the bicentenary of the aboliti...
The issue of slavery has received wide media attention in response to the bicentenary of the aboliti...
The issue of slavery has received wide public and media attention in response to the bicentenary of ...
The issue of slavery has received wide public and media attention in response to the bicentenary of ...
The British bicentenary of the abolition of the transatlantic slave trade provides a potent example ...
This thesis interrogates gestures of remembrance in British culture, specifically as they serve to c...
In Chapter 5, Jessica Moody addresses the issue of remembering enslavement in Britain. Britain playe...
This collection of eight essays by research students and academics from the UK, France, Germany and ...
2007 marked the bicentenary of Britain’s abolition of its slave trade. This paper outlines the findi...
2007 marked the bicentenary of Britain’s abolition of its slave trade. This paper outlines the findi...
During their transatlantic journeys to Britain throughout the nineteenth century, African Americans ...
In the 26 years between 1807 and 1833, Britain not only put an end to its involvement in the transat...
In the 26 years between 1807 and 1833, Britain not only put an end to its involvement in the transat...
The year 2007 marked the bicentenary of the Act abolishing British participation in the slave trade....
In the 26 years between 1807 and 1833, Britain not only put an end to its involvement in the transat...