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Cultures of decolonisation: Transnational productions and practices, 194570
By (Author) Ruth Craggs
Series edited by Andrew Thompson
Edited by Claire Wintle
Series edited by John MacKenzie
135
Manchester University Press
Manchester University Press
4th January 2016
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
306.09045
Hardback
288
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
Cultures of decolonisation combines studies of visual, literary and material cultures in order to explore the complexities of the 'end of empire' as a process. Where other accounts focus on high politics and constitutional reform, this volume reveals the diverse ways in which cultures contributed to wider political, economic and social change. This book demonstrates the transnational character of decolonisation, thereby illustrating the value of comparison - between different cultural forms and diverse places - in understanding the nature of this wide-reaching geopolitical change. Individual chapters focus on architecture, theatre, museums, heritage sites, fine art and interior design, alongside institutions such as artists' groups, language agencies and the Royal Mint, across Africa, Asia, the Caribbean and Europe. Offering a range of disciplinary perspectives, these contributions provide revealing case studies for those researching decolonisation across the humanities and social sciences.
Ruth Craggs is a Lecturer in Cultural and Historical Geography at King's College, London Claire Wintle is a Senior Lecturer in History of Art and Design at the University of Brighton