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Critical Humanities: A Conversation with Paul Gilroy

Critical Humanities: A Conversation with Paul Gilroy

Update: 2024-11-15
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In this episode FQT associate director Che Gossett speaks with Paul Gilroy, who is Professor of the Humanities and Founding Director of the Sarah Parker Remond Centre for the Study of Racism & Racialisation at University College London. Professor Gilroy's scholarship has been globally influential, especially his books There Ain't No Black in the Union Jack(1987), The Black Atlantic: Modernity and Double Consciousness (1993), and Against Race (2000). In 2019 Professor Gilroy was awarded the Holberg Prize by the government of Norway in recognition of his scholarship. Che Gossett speaks with Professor Gilroy about his intellectual itinerary, his early career as a journalist, and then as a graduate student working under the tutelage of Stuart Hall, and about the field of Black studies in the UK, radical humanism, and the state of the university.

 

Music credit: "Move on Up" (Extended Version) by Curtis Mayfield

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Critical Humanities: A Conversation with Paul Gilroy

Critical Humanities: A Conversation with Paul Gilroy

CHE GOSSETT