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                          identities, in the forms of white racism and black resistance, are the most volatile
                          political forces in Britain today (2002: 339).





                         Further reading


                      Storey, John (ed.), Cultural Theory and Popular Culture: A Reader, 4th edition, Harlow:
                         Pearson Education, 2009. This is the companion volume to this book. It contains
                         examples of most of the work discussed here. This book and the companion Reader
                         are supported by an interactive website (www.pearsoned.co.uk/storey). The website
                         has links to other useful sites and electronic resources.


                      Baker,  Houston  A.  Jr,  Manthia  Diawara  and  Ruth  H.  Lindeborg  (eds),  Black  British
                         Cultural Studies: A Reader, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1996. A very inter-
                         esting collection of essays.
                      Dent, Gina (ed.), Black Popular Culture, Seattle: Bay Press, 1992. A very useful collection
                         of essays.
                      Dittmar, Linda and Michaud, Gene (eds), From Hanoi To Hollywood: The Vietnam War
                         in American Film, New Brunswick and London: Rutgers University Press, 1990. The
                         best collection of work on Hollywood’s Vietnam.
                      Fryer, Peter, Staying Power: The History of Black People in Britain, London: Pluto, 1984.
                         A brilliant book.
                      Gandhi,  Leela,  Postcolonial  Theory:  A  Critical  Introduction,  Edinburgh:  Edinburgh
                         University Press, 1998. A good introduction to post-colonial theory.
                      Gilroy, Paul, There Ain’t No Black in the Union Jack, London: Routledge, 1987/2002.
                         One of the classic cultural studies encounters with ‘race’.
                      Gilroy,  Paul,  The  Black  Atlantic,  London:  Verso,  1993.  A  brilliant  argument  against
                         ‘cultural absolutism’.
                      Williams, Patrick and Laura Chrisman (eds), Colonial Discourse and Post-Colonial Theory:
                         A Reader, Harlow: Prentice Hall, 1993. An interesting collection of essays on post-
                         colonial theory.
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