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001 2011393248
003 DLC
005 20111219071933.0
008 111017s2005 enk b 000 0 eng
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020 $a1870518063
020 $a9781870518062
035 $a(OCoLC)ocn724616882
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050 00 $aPR120.B55$bW75 2005z
245 00 $aWrite Black, write British :$bfrom post colonial to Black British literature /$cedited by Kadkija Sesay.
260 $aHertford :$bHansib,$c[2005]
300 $a374 p. ;$c23 cm.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references.
505 00 $tTowards a "non-ghettocentric Black Brit vibe" : a trickster inspired approach to storytelling in Diran Adebayo's My once upon a time /$rEmily Wroe --$tSignificant corporeality : bodies and identities in Jackie Kay's fiction /$rPatrick Williams --$t"Pivoting the centre" : the fiction of Andrea Levy /$rMaria Helena Lima --$tCourttia Newland's psychological realism and consequentialist ethics /$rR. Victoria Arana --$tThe language of madness in Leone Ross' Orange laughter /$rSusan Yearwood --$t"Happy multicultural land"? : the implications of an "excess of belonging" in Zadie Smith's White teeth /$rMolly Thompson --$tAn interview with Patience Agbabi /$rMolly Thompson --$tCosmopolitanism and marginalisation in Bernardine Evaristo's The emperor's babe /$rDave Gunning --$tMedusa? Medusa Black! : revisionist mythology in the poetry of Dorothea Smartt /$rLaura Griggs --$tBenjamin Zephaniah, the Black British griot /$rEric Doumerc --$t"Blacks in ivory towers can't write about ghettos" : West Indian worker writers in 1970s Britain [poem] /$rSandra Courtman --$tThe 1980s : retheorising and refashioning British identity /$rR. Victoria Arana --$tConcrete vistas and dreamtime peoplescapes : the rise of the Black urban novel in 1990s Britain /$rFatimah Kelleher --$tNegotiating the ship on the head : Black British fiction /$rKwame Dawes --$tBlack British poetry : some considerations /$rKwame Dawes --$t(Re)Turning to Africa : Bernardine Evaristo's Lara and Lucinda Roy's Lady Moses /$rPilar Cuder-Dominguez --$t"We're all English now mate like it or lump it" : the Black Britishness of Zadie Smith's White teeth /$rTracey L. Walters --$tMarginalia : Black literature and the problem of recognition /$rMahlete-Tsigé Getachew --$tPrelude to a brand new purchase on Black political identity : a reading of Bernardine Evaristo's Lara and Diran Adebayo's Some kind of Black /$rKoye Oyedeji.
650 0 $aEnglish literature$xBlack authors$xHistory and criticism.
650 0 $aBlacks$zGreat Britain$xIntellectual life.
650 0 $aBlacks in literature.
700 1 $aGeorge, Kadija.