Visual culture and decolonisation in Britain
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Formato: | Libro |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Burlington, VT :
Ashgate
2006
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Colección: | British art and visual culture since 1750, new readings
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction / Simon Faulkner and Anandi Ramamurthy
- 1. "Festering Britain": The 1951 Festival of Britain, decolonisation and the representation of the Commonwealth / Jo Littler
- 2. Images of Industrialisation in Empire and Commonwealth during the shift to neo-colonialism / Anandi Ramamurthy
- 3. Late colonial exoticism: John Minton's pictures of Jamaica, 1950-1952 / Simon Faulkner
- 4. Frances Newton Souza and Aubrey Williams: Entwined art histories at the end of Empire / Leon Wainwright
- 5. A Journey through the imperial gaze: Birmingham's photographic collections and its Caribbean nexus / Sandra Courtman
- 6. Can Whisky Come Too? / Patricia Holland and Emma Sandon
- 7. There'll Always be an England: Representations of colonial wars and immigration, 1948-1968 / Wendy Webster
- 8. Casting a giant shadow: The appropriation of colonial imagery in three pro-Zionist films / Richard Farrow
- 9. Fragments in the history of the visual culture of anti-colonial struggle / Hakim Adi and Anandi Ramamurthy
- 10. Afterword: "Ways of Seeing" / Bill Schwarz