STREET LIFE: THE POLITICS OF CARNIVAL

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STREET LIFE: THE POLITICS OF CARNIVAL
refdoc August=1991

COMMUNITY PROJ. , User Ref = CPF 88-3397 , Acc Date = 07-Apr-89
P Jackson
Environment & Planning D: Society & Space, 6(2), 1988 pp213-227

Argues that the phenomena of Carnival, in this instance Notting
Hill, can only be understood against the background of Britain's
colonial interests in the Caribbean. Analyses media
interpretations of the event and deterioration between police and
the Black community.

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