Narrative Projections of a Black British History


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<p>Since the mid-1990s the black experience in Britain has begun to be (re)negotiated intensely with a strong focus on history. <em>Narrative Projections of a Black British History</em> considers narratives that construct or engage with aspects of a black British history. Part I poses the question of what sort of narratives have emerged from and in turn determine key events (such as the iconic 'Windrush' moment) and developments and provides basic insights into theoretical frameworks. It also offers a large number of comparative readings considering both 'factual' and 'fictional' forms of representation such as history books documentary films life writing novels and drama and identifies main strands 'official' narratives and countercurrents. Part II embarks on close readings and analyses of a selection of narratives that can be classed as reactions to the 'established' historical culture. Overall the book draws attention to collective currents and individual positions affirmative and critical approaches: Together they form a representative image of a specific moment in the ongoing debate about a black British history. </p>
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