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The Britishness of Live and Let Die: A DEEP DIVE: Fleming, Film, and Fans [Episode 195]

British Culture: Albion Never Dies

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Exploring Race and Representation in 'Live and Let Die'

This chapter delves into a rare first edition of 'Live and Let Die' inscribed by Ian Fleming to Winston Churchill, examining its historical significance and auction value. It contrasts the cultural implications of Fleming's portrayal of race against the backdrop of 1950s America and discusses the evolution of interracial relationships in British media compared to the US. The chapter also includes personal reflections and insights into the complexities of representation within the Bond series, highlighting the ongoing debates surrounding censorship and representation.

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