Description
Carby's analyses of diverse aspects of contemporary culture are invariably sharp and provocative, her political insights shrewd and often against the grain. A powerful intervention, Culture in Babylon will become a standard reference point in future debates over race, ethnicity and gender.
A collection of the author's essays on multicultural education, covering such topics as: the necessity for racially diverse school curricula; the construction of literary canons; Zora Neale Hurston's portraits of "the Folk"; C.L.R. James and Trinidadian nationalism; and black female blues artists.
About the Author
Hazel V. Carby is a co-author of The Empire Strikes Back: Race and Racism in 70s Britain and author of Cultures in Babylon: Black Britain and African America; Race Men; and Reconstructing Womanhood. For three decades she taught at Yale University as the Charles C. and Dorothea S. Dilley Professor of African American Studies and Professor of American Studies.
Reviews
Hazel Carby is a foundational scholar of race, class, and empire as critical lenses for understanding culture. * Elizabeth Alexander, author of The Light of the World and American Sublime *
At every turn, Carby refuses to tell a tidy or convenient story and instead produces an account of empire that is as expansive as it is heartbreaking. * Saidiya Hartman *
Book Information
ISBN 9781859842812
Author Hazel V Carby
Format Paperback
Page Count 288
Imprint Verso Books
Publisher Verso Books
Weight(grams) 628g
Dimensions(mm) 234mm * 157mm * 23mm