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An interactive resource promoting the study of black Atlantic cultures
This exciting new resource is a collaborative project between the University of Liverpool and Tate Liverpool originally constructed on the occasion of Tate Liverpool’s exhibition « Afro Modern: Journeys through the Black Atlantic ».
This resource seeks to promote the study of black Atlantic cultures by providing a hub for access to current research, debates and online materials and a space for scholarly exchange.
The Black Atlantic Resource provides free access to current research, artworks, chronological and bibliographic information in this area. We are happy to publish posts about new publications in relevant fields of study, as well as book reviews, and information about other online resources. If you would like to contribute your research or take advantage of this opportunity to publicise please contact Wendy Asquith: [email protected]
We also provide information on key historical and current figures working within the flows of the Black Atlantic.
The Black Atlantic Resource is an interdisciplinary project with a broad transnational scope and as such will provide a platform for research from many fields of study.
The research presented here will be from reliable sources, trusted scholarship selected for its quality and relevance.
The material available here encompasses a number of different media: Papers, articles, book reviews, abstracts, podcasts, and images. Much of this material is also linked to specific events: conferences or exhibitions, or to particular academic works.
The Black Atlantic Resource:
http://www.liv.ac.uk/csis/blackatlantic
http://blackatlanticresource.wordpress.com/
Follow us on Twitter: @blackatlantic1
This resource seeks to promote the study of black Atlantic cultures by providing a hub for access to current research, debates and online materials and a space for scholarly exchange.
The Black Atlantic Resource provides free access to current research, artworks, chronological and bibliographic information in this area. We are happy to publish posts about new publications in relevant fields of study, as well as book reviews, and information about other online resources. If you would like to contribute your research or take advantage of this opportunity to publicise please contact Wendy Asquith: [email protected]
We also provide information on key historical and current figures working within the flows of the Black Atlantic.
The Black Atlantic Resource is an interdisciplinary project with a broad transnational scope and as such will provide a platform for research from many fields of study.
The research presented here will be from reliable sources, trusted scholarship selected for its quality and relevance.
The material available here encompasses a number of different media: Papers, articles, book reviews, abstracts, podcasts, and images. Much of this material is also linked to specific events: conferences or exhibitions, or to particular academic works.
The Black Atlantic Resource:
http://www.liv.ac.uk/csis/blackatlantic
http://blackatlanticresource.wordpress.com/
Follow us on Twitter: @blackatlantic1
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