About the book: In the 1980s—at the height of Thatcherism and in the wake of civil unrest and rioting in a number of British cities—the Black Arts Movement burst onto the British art scene with breathtaking intensity, changing the nature and perception of British culture irreversibly. This richly illustrated volume presents a history of that movement. It brings together in a lively dialogue leading artists, curators, art historians, and critics, many of whom were actively involved in the Black Arts
About the book: Leading authorities explore the transition from the High Victorian period to the co...
For this volume I contributed both the Introductory essay (pp. 6-36) plus ‘Tropes of the Grotesque i...
An Introduction to African and Afro-Diasporic Peoples and Influences in British Literature and Cultu...
This book, co-authored with Ian Baucom and edited by David A Bailey, is the outcome of a lengthy per...
‘Dialogues' is Part Two of a four-part book assessing the achievements of the British black and Asia...
Episode 29 of IN invites a group of artists, historians and curators to recapture and analyse circum...
The starting-point for this exhibition is a pivotal decade for British culture and politics: the 198...
Contemporary Britain is changing rapidly. The cultural diversity brought about by the demise of the ...
The starting-point for this exhibition is a pivotal decade for British culture and politics: the 198...
"The publication developed from the exhibition and research project The Place Is Here (2016–19), whi...
"The publication developed from the exhibition and research project The Place Is Here (2016–19), whi...
Professor James Smethurst, Department of African-American Studies, University of Massachusetts, Amhe...
Exhibition review of The Place is Here at Nottingham Contemporary, 4 February - 1 May 2017
About the book: The Oxford Companion to Black British History is essential reading for anyone who w...
160 pagesEditing Black Aesthetics examines how editors shaped African American literature of the 196...
About the book: Leading authorities explore the transition from the High Victorian period to the co...
For this volume I contributed both the Introductory essay (pp. 6-36) plus ‘Tropes of the Grotesque i...
An Introduction to African and Afro-Diasporic Peoples and Influences in British Literature and Cultu...
This book, co-authored with Ian Baucom and edited by David A Bailey, is the outcome of a lengthy per...
‘Dialogues' is Part Two of a four-part book assessing the achievements of the British black and Asia...
Episode 29 of IN invites a group of artists, historians and curators to recapture and analyse circum...
The starting-point for this exhibition is a pivotal decade for British culture and politics: the 198...
Contemporary Britain is changing rapidly. The cultural diversity brought about by the demise of the ...
The starting-point for this exhibition is a pivotal decade for British culture and politics: the 198...
"The publication developed from the exhibition and research project The Place Is Here (2016–19), whi...
"The publication developed from the exhibition and research project The Place Is Here (2016–19), whi...
Professor James Smethurst, Department of African-American Studies, University of Massachusetts, Amhe...
Exhibition review of The Place is Here at Nottingham Contemporary, 4 February - 1 May 2017
About the book: The Oxford Companion to Black British History is essential reading for anyone who w...
160 pagesEditing Black Aesthetics examines how editors shaped African American literature of the 196...
About the book: Leading authorities explore the transition from the High Victorian period to the co...
For this volume I contributed both the Introductory essay (pp. 6-36) plus ‘Tropes of the Grotesque i...
An Introduction to African and Afro-Diasporic Peoples and Influences in British Literature and Cultu...