This one is about Literary Criticism and the translation of black British discourse
Tag: black British literature
Revisiting Jamaica Kincaid’s classic ‘A Small Place’. Prose too good to put down, but could it be in danger of being forgotten?
With the release of ‘Harriet’, we are once again confronted with Hollywood’s seeming preoccupation with the slave narrative.
Has it become played out?
S.I. Martins 1996 novel and the problematic nature of blackness being bound to poverty…
A short review of Joan Anim-Addo’s reactionary play, ‘Imoinda’…
Revisiting Evaristo’s 2001 novel…
In his book, ‘Think Like A White Man’, Nels Abbey has produced something akin to a Machiavellian guide to race relations. It’s a serious book which, for the life of you, you’ll be challenged to take seriously.
