Discussion Question: "Would cultural segregation (by this I mean clubs meant for blacks) like this have existed in post-war London with the influx of Caribbean blacks if not for the racism they faced from whites? Would there be more blending if not for this?
Tuesday, April 7, 2009
Critical Review 6: Back 1996 Part I
In chapter eight, "'Inglan, nice up!': black music, autonomy and the cultural intermezzo" Back begins by explaining the racism-based context from which black-owned clubs were born in London. In the absence of places that would accept them, black's developed a space of their own where they played prerecorded music. Lyrics denote political agenda, dance brings people of the diaspora together, and the decor ties the rest together.
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