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English 356: British Literature Since WWII (Prof. Heidi Kim)  

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Author:  Ishiguro, Kazuo, 1954-

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Keyword Search: social unrest great britain

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LCSH: Great Britain -- Race relations

LCSH: Great Britain -- Social conditions -- 1945-

Potentially Useful Library of Congress Subject Headings:

Racism -- Great Britain.

Multiculturalism -- Great Britain.

Blacks -- Great Britain -- History.

English literature -- Minority authors -- History and criticism 

Postcolonialism -- Great Britain.

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