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Black Everyday Lives, Material Culture and Narrative: Tings in de House

Black Everyday Lives, Material Culture and Narrative: Tings in de House

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This book explores Black British cultural history and creative practice through a personal study of the family home, using Small Anthropology methodology to foreground the experiences of Black British lives and demonstrate how the personal sphere links to wider public and political concerns. It will be of interest to a wide range of disciplines.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 206 pages
Publication date: 31 March 2023
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd


This groundbreaking work delves into the multifaceted tapestry of everyday life as experienced through the lens of Black British cultural history and creative practice, weaving together a rich tapestry of voices and writing styles. The meticulously crafted structure of Black Everyday Lives, Material Culture, and Narrative takes readers on a personal journey through the family home, room by room, object by object, serving as a gateway to explore the intricate complexities and nuances of the daily lives of African heritage individuals residing in Britain in the modern era (post-1950). Employing Small Anthropology methodology, this book forefronts the experiences of Black British lives by seamlessly integrating historical and cultural threads into the contemporary context, demonstrating how the personal realm intertwines with broader public and political concerns.

This captivating book appeals to a diverse range of disciplines, including Black studies, anthropology, cultural studies, history, visual culture, photography, media communication, sociology, community development, art, and design. Moreover, it will be of immense interest to any course that delves into ethnographic methodologies, material culture, migration, everyday life, and British society.

Through its compelling narrative, Black Everyday Lives, Material Culture, and Narrative offers a profound exploration of the lived experiences of Black individuals in Britain, shedding light on their unique perspectives, traditions, and challenges. It challenges prevailing narratives and stereotypes, providing a nuanced and empathetic understanding of the diverse tapestry of Black lives. By delving into the material aspects of culture, such as clothing, food, and objects, the book offers a rich tapestry of insights into the ways in which these elements shape and reflect Black identities and experiences.

Moreover, the book's interdisciplinary approach fosters a deeper understanding of the complex interplay between culture, identity, and society. It encourages readers to think critically and engage with the issues raised, promoting dialogue and empathy across different communities. Black Everyday Lives, Material Culture, and Narrative serves as a valuable resource for educators, researchers, and anyone seeking to broaden their knowledge and understanding of Black British history and culture. It offers a wealth of insights and perspectives that will enrich the academic discourse and contribute to a more inclusive and equitable society.

In conclusion, Black Everyday Lives, Material Culture, and Narrative is a groundbreaking work that offers a fresh and insightful perspective on everyday life as experienced by Black individuals in Britain. Through its multi-voiced approach, interdisciplinary framework, and deep exploration of material culture, the book provides a valuable contribution to the field of Black studies and beyond. It invites readers to engage with the complexities of Black lives and to recognize the importance of cultural heritage and narrative in shaping our understanding of the world.


Dimension: 234 x 156 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780367408671

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