IC3: The Penguin Book of New Black Writing in BritainCourttia Newland Hamish Hamilton, 2000 - 460 páginas IC3 (Identity Code 3 - police code for black)is an anthology of commissioned writing from black Britain divided into three sections (first, second and third generation). It focuses on short stories, poems, essays and memoirs. |
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... told you that you are British , Nigerian , Chinese , American , Malay , whatever . You have no knowledge of people ... told the disabled , men have told women , and heterosexuals have told homosexuals who and what they are . A crucial ...
... told you that you are British , Nigerian , Chinese , American , Malay , whatever . You have no knowledge of people ... told the disabled , men have told women , and heterosexuals have told homosexuals who and what they are . A crucial ...
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... told , ' Mi Jab ! ( Behold the Devil ! ) ' , or being told that if I spat in England it turned immediately into ice . As a newly arrived immigrant at Paddington , I began to climb down to be near a shiny piece of metal called a ...
... told , ' Mi Jab ! ( Behold the Devil ! ) ' , or being told that if I spat in England it turned immediately into ice . As a newly arrived immigrant at Paddington , I began to climb down to be near a shiny piece of metal called a ...
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... told to hide beneath a wig . Laughing because Malcolm X told great jokes . Dancing with James Brown for four hours for the price of a candy bar . Dreaming of a Britain where the Black people were different from the ones you knew back ...
... told to hide beneath a wig . Laughing because Malcolm X told great jokes . Dancing with James Brown for four hours for the price of a candy bar . Dreaming of a Britain where the Black people were different from the ones you knew back ...
Contenido
Refuelling VALERIE BLOOM | 9 |
My Body the Landscape JEAN BUFFONG | 22 |
The Colour of Silence JOAN ANIMADDO | 36 |
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IC3: The Penguin Book of New Black Writing in Britain Courttia Newland Sin vista previa disponible - 2001 |
Términos y frases comunes
African businesses Afrikan asked Barbados believe Black British Black women blues dance Britain Brixton brother called Caribbean Carlette child Clive Lloyd colour cricket culture dance Danucci dark Davina door England English Eye See Eye face father feel felt film fingers friends Guyana hair hand head hear heard Igbo Jamaica jazz Jenny Joe Harriott Kawan Kayla kitchen knew Labour Party laugh listen live London look mother Natalie never Nigeria night Nkem Olivia parents play racism Red Dwarf remember Run DMC scream seemed silence Sister Girl skin smile someone sound Stephen Lawrence story street talk tell things thought told took Toussaint touzans train trying turned Viv Richards voice waiting walked watch West Indian White woman words write young
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English Literature in Context Paul Poplawski,Valerie Allen,Andrew Hiscock,Lee Morrissey Sin vista previa disponible - 2008 |