Abstract

ABSTRACTIn this paper, I examine the changing contours of racial and ethnic studies in Britain over the past forty years. Building on my 2002 ERS paper “Beyond Black”, I reflect on the transformation and fragmentation of political blackness, in and out of the academy, and consider the implications for racial and ethnic identities, solidarities and political action.

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