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100 1 $aRomain, Gemma.
245 10 $aConnecting histories :$ba comparative exploration of African-Caribbean and Jewish history and memory in modern Britain /$cGemma Romain.
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300 $a1 online resource (viii, 273 pages)
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490 1 $aKegan Paul studies in anthropology, economy and society
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505 0 $aCover; CONNECTING HISTORIES: A Comparative Exploration of African-Caribbean and Jewish History and Memory in Modern Britain; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgments; 1 An Introduction to Historical and Ethnic Memory in Life History: African-Caribbean and Jewish Autobiography and Oral History; I Paradoxes of Migration: Myths of Migration in Jewish, African and African-Caribbean Narrative: the Mother Country and the Promised Land; Introduction; 2 Myths, Silence and Autobiographical Contexts: The Autobiographical Memory of Ernest Marke and Maurice Levinson.
505 8 $a3 The Self-Knowing Autobiographical Voice, Meta-Memory and the Deconstruction of Myths: Linda Grant, Floella Benjamin, Wallace Collins and Louis TeemanII 'By the Waters of Babylon': Blacks, Jews and Diasporic Consciousness in the Autobiographical Act; Introduction; 4 Theorisations of the Diaspora: Race, Identity, and Historical Memory; 5 Memories of 'Dwelling' and Migration: Britain and the Diaspora in Travel and Migration Narratives; III Hidden Histories, Collective Memory, Remembering and Forgetting in Black and Jewish Ethnic Memory; Introduction.
505 8 $a6 Re-remembering and Forgetting Histories: Memories of Racist Riots in Britain7 Mythology and History: Memories of Comparative Histories, Black and Jewish Identity and Inter-Ethnic Relations; Conclusion; Bibliography; Index.
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