Written in Stone: Black writing and Goldsmiths College

Back, Les. 2007. Written in Stone: Black writing and Goldsmiths College. Sociology Working Papers, pp. 1-11. [Article]

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Deptford Town Hall is a particularly appropriate place to reflect upon Black British writing. This might seem like a strange thing to suggest, given that the building was relatively recently integrated, or some might say appropriated, by Goldsmiths College to form part of the university campus. I want to think about writing in a perhaps a slightly eccentric way and approach the history of Black British writing in this part of London through both literary and non-literary forms of inscription. Part of what I want to argue is that the history of empire, and, as a consequence, the heritage of colonial and postcolonial citizens is literally written in stone and on the buildings where students study today.

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Sociology

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2007Published

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8340

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31 May 2013 15:13

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29 Apr 2020 15:51

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https://research.gold.ac.uk/id/eprint/8340

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