CHRIS FREMANTLE

What am I reading?

Posted in Texts by chrisfremantle on May 29, 2007

Chinua Achebe’s A Man of the People, Heinemann

“As I stood in one corner of the vast tumult waiting for the arrival of the Minister I felt intense bitterness welling up in my mouth. Here were silly, ignorant villagers dancing themselves lame and waiting to blow off their gunpowder in honour of one of those who had started the country off down the slopes of inflation. I wished for a miracle, for a voice of thunder, to hush this ridiculous festival and tell the poor contemptible people one or two truths. But of course it would be quite useless. They were not only ignorant but cynical. ” p2

What art have I seen?

Posted in Exhibitions, Producing, Sited work by chrisfremantle on May 16, 2007

What have I read?

Posted in Texts by chrisfremantle on May 16, 2007
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The economics and geopolitics of the abolition

Posted in Texts by chrisfremantle on May 15, 2007

The wider historical context of the abolition of the transatlantic slave trade by Hakim Adi and published on Pambazuka

This essay provides and alternative analysis for the Abolition of the Transatlantic Slave Trade in 1807 It addresses the role of Africans and working class people, and re-describes the history highlighting economic and geopolitical motivations of the ruling classes in Britain.