When music migrates : crossing British and European racial faultlines, 1945-2010 /
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Farnham, Surrey ; Burlington, VT : $b Ashgate,
[2014]
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| Series: | Ashgate popular and folk music series.
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Table of Contents:
- "A West Indian? you must be joking! I come out of the East end" : Kenny Lynch and English racism in the 1950s and 1960s
- Chris Blackwell and "my boy lollipop" : ska, race and British popular music
- The travels of Johnny Reggae : from Jonathan King to prince Far-I; from skinhead to rasta
- "Ob-la-di ob-la-da" : Paul McCartney, diaspora and the politics of identity
- "Brother Louie" and the representation of interracial relationships in the United Kingdom and the United States of America
- Skin deep : ska and reggae on the racial faultline in Britain, 1968-1981
- Rachid Taha and the postcolonial presence in French popular music
- "Police on my back" and the postcolonial experience.


