Whiteness and the Visual Appropriation of Race in 1980s Britain
Explore the intricate dynamics of race relations in 1980s Britain with "Whiteness and the Visual Appropriation of Race in 1980s Britain." Authored by a keen observer of cultural nuances, this compelling volume offers a profound analysis of the concept of 'whiteness' and its visual representation in popular art and mass media. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd, this hardback edition spans 230 pages, making it a substantial addition to any scholarly collection. Dive into the historical context and visual narratives that shaped perceptions of race during this pivotal decade, and gain insights that resonate with contemporary discussions on identity and representation. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in sociology, art history, and cultural studies. Get your copy today and uncover the layers of meaning behind the visuals that defined a generation.