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Short Takes: How Literature Matters: An Ethical Reading of Black British Women's Writing

Short Takes: How Literature Matters: An Ethical Reading of Black British Women's Writing

UCL Sarah Parker Remond Centre Podcast · Kaissa Karhu

July 2, 20209m 24s

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Show Notes

This Short Take has been generously provided to us by Suzanne Scafe, co-author of the ground-breaking 1985 book Heart of the Race: Black Women's Lives in Britain, and known for her involvement in supplementary schooling and the Brixton Black Women's Group. In this episode, Suzanne speaks to us about her new work in process and soon for publication, How Literature Matters: An Ethical Reading of Black British Women's Writing.


Transcript: www.ucl.ac.uk/racism-racialisation/transcript-how-literature-matters-ethical-reading-black-british-womens-writing


Speaker: Suzanne Scafe, author and Visiting Fellow at London South Bank University

Image: Heart of the Race: Black Women’s Lives in Britain (Verso Books, 2018)

Producer and Editor: Kaissa Karhu


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