Contemporary Britain is changing rapidly. The cultural diversity brought about by the demise of the colonial empire and imposing migratory flows, alongside the impact of more recent global phenomena, have created a complex society that is still interrogating itself on its composition, aims and meanings. At the same time the arts have become more central to everyday life and to the debate on what the face of today\u2019s Britain might be. Black Arts in Britain provides a multi\u2013disciplinary platform for a critical investigation of the ethnically diverse topography of British culture. Through the work of Black British authors and artists, it explores literature, cinema, theatre, architecture and the visual arts with a focus on the articul...
Guided by Stuart Hall's essay 'Black Diaspora Artists in Britain: Three 'Moments' in Post-War Histor...
The starting-point for this exhibition is a pivotal decade for British culture and politics: the 198...
Tate Encounters was a three-year research project funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council...
Critical essay introducing the volume *Black Arts in Britain: literary visual perfomative* and descr...
The article offers a conjunctural analysis of three 'moments' in the post-war black visual arts in t...
Black Britain is a space of transcultural trans-formations: a process of encounters and collisions w...
Black Britain is a space of transcultural trans-formations: a process of encounters and collisions w...
Black British writing is a category, and a concept, that has come into its own only since the 1980s,...
About the book: This fascinating text introduces readers to postcolonial theory using the context o...
The starting-point for this exhibition is a pivotal decade for British culture and politics: the 198...
Media studies has traditionally been concerned with issues of representation, stereotyping, identity...
Episode 29 of IN invites a group of artists, historians and curators to recapture and analyse circum...
Black Studies is a hugely important, and yet undervalued, academic field of enquiry that is marked b...
The Black arts organisations play a vital role in displaying and perpetuating artistic forms that ar...
Guided by Stuart Hall's essay 'Black Diaspora Artists in Britain: Three 'Moments' in Post-War Histor...
Guided by Stuart Hall's essay 'Black Diaspora Artists in Britain: Three 'Moments' in Post-War Histor...
The starting-point for this exhibition is a pivotal decade for British culture and politics: the 198...
Tate Encounters was a three-year research project funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council...
Critical essay introducing the volume *Black Arts in Britain: literary visual perfomative* and descr...
The article offers a conjunctural analysis of three 'moments' in the post-war black visual arts in t...
Black Britain is a space of transcultural trans-formations: a process of encounters and collisions w...
Black Britain is a space of transcultural trans-formations: a process of encounters and collisions w...
Black British writing is a category, and a concept, that has come into its own only since the 1980s,...
About the book: This fascinating text introduces readers to postcolonial theory using the context o...
The starting-point for this exhibition is a pivotal decade for British culture and politics: the 198...
Media studies has traditionally been concerned with issues of representation, stereotyping, identity...
Episode 29 of IN invites a group of artists, historians and curators to recapture and analyse circum...
Black Studies is a hugely important, and yet undervalued, academic field of enquiry that is marked b...
The Black arts organisations play a vital role in displaying and perpetuating artistic forms that ar...
Guided by Stuart Hall's essay 'Black Diaspora Artists in Britain: Three 'Moments' in Post-War Histor...
Guided by Stuart Hall's essay 'Black Diaspora Artists in Britain: Three 'Moments' in Post-War Histor...
The starting-point for this exhibition is a pivotal decade for British culture and politics: the 198...
Tate Encounters was a three-year research project funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council...