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Paul Gilroy

Paul Gilroy

Americanb. 1956Non-Fiction

British-American cultural theorist whose The Black Atlantic challenged both black nationalism and white cultural supremacy by tracing the hybrid, diasporic culture forged between Africa, Europe, and the Americas. Against Race is a passionate argument for abandoning racial categories. He is the foremost theorist of the Black diaspora.

Works

  • The Black AtlanticHistory of modernity and black culture across Atlantic diaspora connecting Africa, Europe, Americas→
  • Against RaceCritique of racial essentialism arguing for hybrid identities in multicultural societies→
  • There Ain't No Black in the Union JackStudy of race, ethnicity, and nationalism in contemporary British culture and society→
  • Postcolonial MelancholiaAnalysis of loss, melancholia, and ambivalence in postcolonial black experience and thought→
  • I Ain't Mad at YaEssays on black culture, hip hop, and contemporary youth expressions of identity→
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