
Paul Gilroy
Paul Williams(Author)
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 14. December 2012
Book
Hardback
192 pages
978-0-415-58396-1 (ISBN)
Description
Paul Gilroy has been a controversial force at the forefront of debates around race, nation, and diaspora. Working across a broad range of disciplines, Gilroy has argued that racial identities are historically constructed, formed by colonization, slavery, nationalist philosophies, and consumer capitalism.
Paul Williams introduces Gilroy's key themes and ideas, including:
the essential concepts, including ethnic absolutism, civilizationism, postcolonial melancholia, iconization, and the 'black Atlantic'
analysis of Gilroy's broad-ranging cultural references, from Edmund Burke to hip-hop
a comprehensive overview of Gilroy's influences and the academic debates his work has inspired.
Emphasizing the timeliness and global relevance of Gilroy's ideas, this guide will appeal to anyone approaching Gilroy's work for the first time or seeking to further their understanding of race and contemporary culture.
Paul Williams introduces Gilroy's key themes and ideas, including:
the essential concepts, including ethnic absolutism, civilizationism, postcolonial melancholia, iconization, and the 'black Atlantic'
analysis of Gilroy's broad-ranging cultural references, from Edmund Burke to hip-hop
a comprehensive overview of Gilroy's influences and the academic debates his work has inspired.
Emphasizing the timeliness and global relevance of Gilroy's ideas, this guide will appeal to anyone approaching Gilroy's work for the first time or seeking to further their understanding of race and contemporary culture.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 198 mm
Width: 129 mm
Weight
304 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-415-58396-1 (9780415583961)
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Persons
Dr Paul Williams is Lecturer in Twentieth-Century Literature at the University of Exeter, UK.
Content
Why Gilroy 1. Ethnic Absolutism 2. 'Race is Ordinary' 3. Postcolonial Melancholia in the UK 4. Studying the African Diaspora as the Black Atlantic 5. 'The Black Atlantic as Counterculture of Modernity' 6. Political Resistance and Vernacular Culture 7. Planetary Humanism After Gilroy Further Reading