Details
The End of the Line? Race, Identity and Nationalism - On the Necessity and Impossibility of being a Black European. What significance does the memory of the Second World War have in finding moral resources for a re-invigorated anti-racism? Paul Gilroy argues that a re-written and re-thought understanding of that period, in particular of its relationship to the catastrophes of colonial rule, are an essential element in the histories of our multi-cultural present.