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Mediating the Windrush Children analyses three plays by St. Kitts-born British playwright Caryl Phillips: Strange Fruit (1981), Where There is Darkness (1982), The Shelter (1984), and a film by Trinidadian-British filmmaker Horace Ové, Pressure (1975), as artistic depictions of the experience of the Windrush generation, a term that refers to the Anglo-Caribbean islanders recruited to help rebuild Britain in the aftermath of World War II. These works are vibrant calls to resist visuality as an authoritarian medium, and tools of resilience. The revival of Caryl Phillips's Strange Fruit at the Bush Theatre, and Get Up, Stand Up Now', the celebration of Black British artists, among whom Horace Ové, took place in London during the summer of 2019. Both events put into perspective the 2018 Windrush scandal that saw members of the Windrush generation denied their rights as British citizens.
Mediating the Windrush Children

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“I first met Horace Ové the way he would want me to meet him—through his work. In 1981, I was working as the Writer-in-Residence at The Factory Community Centre in Paddington. One evening there was a screening of Horace Ové’s film Pressure (1975). I was interested, of course, not only because it was a film by Horace Ové, but it featured a script by Sam Selvon. That these ‘older’ guys were attempting to understand ‘my generation’ was a great revelation to me. I was familiar with their take on those who had arrived from the Caribbean—the first generation, if you like—but Ové and Selvon were trying to examine a second-generation disaffection and alienation with which I was only too familiar.”—Caryl Phillips, 2019

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Introduction – Horace Ové’s Pressure (1975) – Strange Fruit (1981) – Where There Is Darkness (1982) – The Shelter (1984) – Writing in Spirals – Notes – References.

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    Publisher: Peter Lang Publishing Inc
    Publication Date: 1/28/2020 12:02:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9781433174247, 978-1433174247
    ISBN10: 1433174243

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    Mediating the Windrush Children analyses three plays by St. Kitts-born British playwright Caryl Phillips: Strange Fruit (1981), Where There is Darkness (1982), The Shelter (1984), and a film by Trinidadian-British filmmaker Horace Ové, Pressure (1975), as artistic depictions of the experience of the Windrush generation, a term that refers to the Anglo-Caribbean islanders recruited to help rebuild Britain in the aftermath of World War II. These works are vibrant calls to resist visuality as an authoritarian medium, and tools of resilience. The revival of Caryl Phillips's Strange Fruit at the Bush Theatre, and Get Up, Stand Up Now', the celebration of Black British artists, among whom Horace Ové, took place in London during the summer of 2019. Both events put into perspective the 2018 Windrush scandal that saw members of the Windrush generation denied their rights as British citizens.
    Mediating the Windrush Children

    Trade Review
    “I first met Horace Ové the way he would want me to meet him—through his work. In 1981, I was working as the Writer-in-Residence at The Factory Community Centre in Paddington. One evening there was a screening of Horace Ové’s film Pressure (1975). I was interested, of course, not only because it was a film by Horace Ové, but it featured a script by Sam Selvon. That these ‘older’ guys were attempting to understand ‘my generation’ was a great revelation to me. I was familiar with their take on those who had arrived from the Caribbean—the first generation, if you like—but Ové and Selvon were trying to examine a second-generation disaffection and alienation with which I was only too familiar.”—Caryl Phillips, 2019

    Table of Contents

    Introduction – Horace Ové’s Pressure (1975) – Strange Fruit (1981) – Where There Is Darkness (1982) – The Shelter (1984) – Writing in Spirals – Notes – References.

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