The 2019 Holberg Conversation with Paul Gilroy
In this interview, 2019 Holberg Prize Laureate Paul Gilroy discusses a range of topics, including his childhood and adolesence in post-colonial Britain, his research on race and identity, and how to best meet the threats posed by neo-fascism and the climate crisis. Paul Gilroy is Professor of the Humanities and Director of the Centre for the Study of Race and Racism at UCL. Interviewer is Bjørn Enge Bertelsen, Professor of Anthropology at the University of Bergen. The interview was recorded on 3 June, 2019. Produced by the Holberg Prize, in collaboration with the University of Bergen.

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The 2019 Holberg Lecture by Paul GIlroy: "Never Again: Refusing Race and Salvaging the Human"

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The Holberg Laureate LIVE: Prof. Paul Gilroy in conversation with Prof. Thomas Hylland Eriksen

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The 2024 Holberg Conversation: Achille Mbembe

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Saidiya Hartman & Arthur Jafa

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The Holberg Conversation 2016: Stephen Greenblatt

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Prof. Mahmood Mamdani on decolonisation: Lessons from postcolonial Uganda

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Was Enoch Powell right about Britain? | Quite right!

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Robin D. G. Kelley: What Is Racial Capitalism and Why Does It Matter?

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Frank Dikötter and the True History of Communist China

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22. Post-Colonial Criticism

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The Holberg Conversation 2018 with Cass Sunstein

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C. L. R. James interview on his book "Black Jacobins" (1970)

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The Black Atlantic @ 20

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The 2021 Holberg Conversation with Martha C. Nussbaum

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Paul Gilroy - Postcolonial Critique and the End of the West - keynote - 05/11/2009

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Homi Bhabha: "On Global Memory: Thoughts on the Barbaric Transmission of Culture"

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Symposium: Walter Mignolo on Coloniality and Western Modernity

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Toni Morrison on language, evil and 'the white gaze'

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Saidiya Hartman, "Wayward Lives, Beautiful Experiments"

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