Cultures of decolonisation : Transnational productions and practices, 194570
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Hardback or Cased Book
Book Series
Studies in Imperialism
ISBN-10
0719096529
ISBN-13
9780719096525
Publisher
Manchester University Press
Imprint
Manchester University Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Jan 1st, 2016
Print length
288 Pages
Weight
594 grams
Dimensions
16.50 x 25.50 x 2.90 cms
Product Classification:
Colonialism & imperialismNational liberation & independence, post-colonialismCultural studies
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Draws on a wide range of cultural materials in order to challenge Eurocentric readings of decolonisation.
What were the distinctive cultures of decolonisation that emerged between 1945 and 1970? What can they tell us about the complexities of the ''end of empire'' as a process? How did they reflect and influence the processes of dramatic geopolitical change wrought by the dismantling of European empires? Cultures of decolonisation brings together studies of visual, literary and material cultures to explore these questions. The collection illustrates the value of engaging with the complexities of decolonisation, as enacted and experienced by a broad range of actors beyond ''flag independence'' and the realm of high politics. In doing so it makes an important contribution to the diversification of the historiography of the end of empire.A range of disciplinary perspectives are included, with individual chapters focusing on architecture, theatre, museums, heritage sites, fine art and interior design alongside institutions such as artists'' groups, language agencies and the Royal Mint, in Africa, Asia, the Caribbean and Europe. The contributions reveal the diverse ways in which cultures were active in wider political, economic and social change, working as crucial gauges, microcosms and agents of decolonisation. They demonstrate the transnational character of decolonisation and its cultures, thereby illustrating the value of comparison - between different sorts of cultural forms and different geographical locations - in understanding the nature of this dramatic and wide-reaching geopolitical process. This collection will appeal to students and lecturers in imperial history and researchers of decolonisation at all levels across the humanities and social sciences.
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