WGS381H1: Black Britain: Race, Gender and Entangled Diasporas

24L

An exploration of Black British history and culture, with a particular focus on labour, overlapping migrations, and racial formations following World War II. Topics and themes may include Afro-Asian-Arab politics and transnational solidarities against empire; citizenship and (non)belonging; mobilizations against fascism and state violence; the Black Women's Movement and Black British Feminisms; the emergence and interventions of Cultural Studies; the Caribbean Artists Movement and Black British cultural productions more generally.

0.5 credit from WGS core courses. Students who do not meet the prerequisite are encouraged to contact the department.
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