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Visual culture and decolonisation in Britain

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'Festering Britain' : the 1951 Festival of Britain, decolonisation and the representation of the commonwealth / Jo Littler
Images of industrialisation in empire and commonwealth during the shift to neo-colonialism / Anandi Ramamurthy
Late colonial exoticism : John Minton's pictures of Jamaica, 1950-1952 / Simon Faulkner
Francis Newton Souza and Aubrey Williams : entwined art histories at the end of empire / Leon Wainwright
A journey through the imperial gaze : Birmingham's photographic collections and its Caribbean nexus / Sandra Courtman
'Can Whiskey come too?' : records of family and friendship in 1960s Malawi / Patricia Holland and Emma Sandon
'There'll always be an England' : representations of colonial wars and immigration, 1948-1968 / Wendy Webster
Casting a giant shadow : the appropriation of colonial imagery in three pro-Zionist films / Richard Farrow
Fragments in the history of the visual culture of anti-colonial struggle / Hakim Adi and Anandi Ramamurthy
Afterword : 'Ways of seeing' / Bill Schwarz.

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Visual culture and decolonisation in Britain. ISBN 9780754640028. Published by Ashgate in 2006. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.

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