TY - GEN
AU - Schwarz, Bill
TI - West Indian intellectuals in Britain
PB - Manchester Univ. Press
SN - 0719064740
KW - 20. Jahrhundert
KW - kulturelle Integration
KW - Karibischer Raum
KW - historische Entwicklung
KW - Intellektueller
KW - Kulturimperialismus
KW - Migration
KW - Diaspora
KW - Großbritannien
KW - multikulturelle Gesellschaft
PY - 2003
N2 - Veröffentlichungsversion
N2 - begutachtet (peer reviewed)
N2 - Caribbean migration to Britain brought many new things - new musics, new foods, new styles. It brought new ways of thinking too. This lively, innovative book explores the intellectual ideas which the West Indians brought with them to Britain. It shows that for more than a century West Indians living in Britain developed a dazzling intellectual critique of the codes of Imperial Britain. This is the first comprehensive discussion of the major Caribbean thinkers who came to live in twentieth-century Britain. Chapters discuss the influence of, amongst others, C. L. R. James, Una Marson, George Lamming, Jean Rhys, Claude McKay and V. S. Naipaul. The contributors to this fascinating volume draw from many different disciplines to bring alive the thought and personalities of the figures they discuss, providing a dramatic picture of intellectual developments in Britain from which we can still learn much. A lucid introduction argues that the recovery of this Caribbean past, on the home-territory of Britain itself, reveals much about the prospects of multiracial Britain. Written in an accessible manner, undergraduates and general readers interested in relations between the Caribbean and Britain, imperial history, literature, cultural and black studies will all find much of interest in this collection. Tabel of contents: Introduction: Crossing the seas Bill Schwarz 1 What is a West Indian? Catherine Hall 2 ‘To do something for the race’: Harold Moody and the League of Coloured Peoples David Killingray 3 A race outcast from an outcast class: Claude McKay’s experience and analysis of Britain Winston James 4 Jean Rhys: West Indian intellectual Helen Carr 5 Una Marson: feminism, anti-colonialism and a forgotten fight for freedom Alison Donnell 6 George Padmore Bill Schwarz 7 C. L. R. James: visions of history, visions of Britain Stephen Howe 8 George Lamming Mary Chamberlain 9 ‘This is London calling the West Indies’: the BBC’s Caribbean Voices Glyne Griffith 10 The Caribbean Artists Movement Louis James 11 V. S. Naipaul Sue Thomas Afterword: The predicament of history Bill Schwarz
BT - Studies in Imperialsim
CY - Manchester
UR - http://slubdd.de/katalog?TN_libero_mab2
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