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Natives: Race and Class in the Ruins of Empire - The Sunday Times Bestseller Broché – 21 mars 2019
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*RADIO 4 BOOK OF THE WEEK* SHORTLISTED FOR THE JAMES TAIT BLACK PRIZE | THE JHALAK PRIZE | THE BREAD AND ROSES AWARD & LONGLISTED FOR THE ORWELL PRIZE FOR POLITICAL WRITING
'This is the book I've been waiting for - for years. It's personal, historical, political, and it speaks to where we are now' Benjamin Zephaniah
'I recommend Natives to everyone' Candice Carty-Williams
From the first time he was stopped and searched as a child, to the day he realised his mum was white, to his first encounters with racist teachers - race and class have shaped Akala's life and outlook. In this unique book he takes his own experiences and widens them out to look at the social, historical and political factors that have left us where we are today.
Covering everything from the police, education and identity to politics, sexual objectification and the far right, Natives speaks directly to British denial and squeamishness when it comes to confronting issues of race and class that are at the heart of the legacy of Britain's racialised empire.
Natives is the searing modern polemic and Sunday Times bestseller from the BAFTA and MOBO award-winning musician and political commentator, Akala.
'The kind of disruptive, aggressive intellect that a new generation is closely watching' Afua Hirsch, Observer
'Part biography, part polemic, this powerful, wide-ranging study picks apart the British myth of meritocracy' David Olusoga, Guardian
'Inspiring' Madani Younis, Guardian
'Lucid, wide-ranging' John Kerrigan, TLS
'A potent combination of autobiography and political history which holds up a mirror to contemporary Britain' Independent
'Trenchant and highly persuasive' Metro
'A history lesson of the kind you should get in school but don't' Stylist
- Nombre de pages de l'édition imprimée352 pages
- LangueAnglais
- ÉditeurTwo Roads
- Date de publication21 mars 2019
- Dimensions12.9 x 2.2 x 19.8 cm
- ISBN-101473661234
- ISBN-13978-1473661233

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I recommend Natives to everyone ― Candice Carty-Williams, author of QUEENIE
Part biography, part polemic, this powerful, wide-ranging study picks apart the British myth of meritocracy -- David Olusoga ― Guardian
Akala is at his best destroying the comfortable myths that are invoked by white fragility to downplay attempts to correct the historical record ... Akala makes it clear that he is not brimming with optimism. But reading Natives - witnessing the kind of disruptive, aggressive intellect that a new generation is closely watching - I can't help but be just that -- Afua Hirsch ― Observer
What I love about this book is it's kind of like a testimony, a story of contemporary London. He is like one of the Baldwins or Hooks of our generation, who walks among us, you know? When he theorises, it's from a place of knowing rather than some distant place up above . . . He is very good at remembering and honouring the experiences that have shaped him, and he applies it in a very real way -- Madani Younis ― Guardian
He is acute on how ideas of race served British global power over centuries, and on the violence at the heart of the imperial project ― Guardian
Bracing, illuminating and often discomfiting, an urgent (for many, necessary) polemic - as its near 100% review rating attests ― Sunday Times
In his lucid, wide-ranging Natives the rapper Akala shows how race, class and the legacies of empire shape life in Britain today . . . Akala's study interweaves sociological analysis with memoir. Half-Scottish and half-Jamaican by heritage, he challenges cultural assumptions and highlights their consequences, is trenchant about structures of disadvantage, and is discouraging, in the end, about the future ― TLS
A potent combination of autobiography and political history which holds up a mirror to contemporary Britain ― Independent
One of the most thoughtful books of the past year ― Evening Standard
A history lesson of the kind you should get in school but don't ... This is a searing, thought-provoking book ― Stylist
Walking us through his childhood experiences, from racist teachers to being stopped and searched by the police, Akala eloquently explains how Britain is in denial about its own history and the legacy of its empire. This phenomenal book guides us through police brutality, the education system and the rise of the far-right in a country that refuses to accept its own reality -- Diyora Shadijanova ― The Independent
Akala argues with gripping clarity . . . He's trenchant and highly persuasive ― Metro
He is an extremely articulate and intelligent human being, with a great command of the English language . . . I don't think he has any formal degrees but his knowledge is knowledge that he has gone out and sought, he has gone across the country and he lectures and speaks at the top universities. What I like about him is that he is eloquent and knowledgeable about a lot of the issues I am interested in - so racism, colonialism, neo-colonialism, class structure in society, imperialism, post-imperialism and all those kind of things that he is so sharp on. His most recent book, Natives, takes in a lot of those issues and he uses his life as an example of how these different -isms interact. ― Maro Itoje, THE SUNDAY TIMES
Akala's singular voice speaks to us with deep wisdom about the past, righteous anger about the present, and stubborn hope about the future. He is a radical for our times.
A book bristling with intelligence and insight ― Irish Times
An urgent, profound and accessible book. Akala weaves the elements of this wide-ranging book into an engaging, angry, and often funny account that should be pressed into everyone's hands: a personal story, compellingly told, and a devastating analysis of race and class prejudice in our society. Akala is an incredible writer, and this is an important book.
Natives is ideal for anyone who is unaware of how institutions like the police and education consistently fail young black people, particularly from working class backgrounds ― Evening Standard
In personalised chapters covering the police, education and identity, politics, sexual objectification and the far right, he confronts the issues of race and class at the heart of the legacy of Britain's racialised empire in this fierce and articulate polemic. ― The Bookseller
There are lucid, well-cited and sharply argued passages ... which should probably be extracts on the national curriculum ― Vice
An essential voice in Britain's debate on race, class and identity ― New Humanist
Fantastic ― Novaramedia
Blistering ― Lacuna
In many ways,Natives is as thorough a dissection of British racial relations as any you're likely to find . . . But it's also a vivid memoir on his own experiences of racism ― The Skinny
Akala makes us quietly aware of how much we have left to learn about the world . . . He doesn't shy away from uncomfortable truths backed up with hard facts, which make you sit up and pay attention ― Oxford Times
An eminently readable account of what it means to be mixed race in Britain today, and the long-lasting legacies of colonialism. If that all sounds a little heavy for summer, Akala's sardonically droll writing leavens the subject without diminishing its impact ― OX Magazine
a book that fulfils the mantra of 'the personal is political' to illuminate both the challenges of, and oppositions to, racism . . . a series of essays, some personal, others political, yet one never divorced from the other ― Philosophy Football
A fiercely honest appraisal of growing up poor and mixed race in broken Britain. This heartfelt polemic fights every excuse of racial ignorance ― DJ Mag
An engaged and nuanced exploration of the complex interplay between race and class ― Morning Star
Vital ― Blouin Art Info
Even the guy behind the uni coffee shop counter can't help tiptoeing over to say how much he loves Akala's "outlook on life", now immortalised in print as Natives ― Q Magazine
Powerful ... impressive in its historical sweep, mapping the construction of racial identity onto the growth of empire and capitalism [and] full of nuanced cultural critique ― The List
A thoughtful history of racism and British views of empire . . . relevant and useful. ― Stuff NZ
Akala approaches issues of race and culture with a rare clarity ― Otago Daily Times
Breaks down centuries of colonisation, classism, racism and almost every aspect of British society in a disarmingly accessible way. His language is clear and concise, and like the best writers, he challenges assumptions while building comprehension. ― The Spinoff
An astounding and brilliant book about black identity ― Herald
Engages with students on their level and should be an essential part of rebalanced courses...it's important that there is a text out there that promises light at the end of the tunnel. ― The Guardian
Akala draws back the curtain on parts of the empire that it would rather not see, with insights that throw our current position into sharp relief. Illuminating. ― The Observer
*Number 5/92 of the best books to read right now*. Natives is a book everyone needs to read... It is both personal and political and absolutely necessary reading. ― GQ Magazine
A recent book I've loved. He has an ability to understand, convey and articulate big ideas and be respected. He's really making a difference. ― The Observer
Biographie de l'auteur
Akala is a BAFTA and MOBO award-winning hip-hop artist, writer and social entrepreneur, as well as the co-founder of The Hip-Hop Shakespeare Company.
With an extensive global touring history, Akala has appeared at numerous festivals both in the UK and internationally, and has led innovative projects in the arts, education and music across South East Asia, Africa, India, Australia and New Zealand.
Akala has also appeared on Channel 4, ITV, MTV, Sky Arts and the BBC promoting his music and poetry, and speaking on wide-ranging subjects from music, race, youth engagement, British/African-Caribbean culture and the arts, with numerous online lectures and performances that have millions of views on YouTube.
More recently known for his compelling lectures and journalism - he has been awarded an honorary degree from Oxford Brookes University and the University of Brighton, written for the Guardian, Huffington Post and the Independent, and spoken for the Oxford Union and TEDx - Akala has gained a reputation as one of the most dynamic and articulate talents in the UK.
Détails sur le produit
- Éditeur : Two Roads (21 mars 2019)
- Langue : Anglais
- Broché : 352 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1473661234
- ISBN-13 : 978-1473661233
- Poids de l'article : 248 g
- Dimensions : 12.9 x 2.2 x 19.8 cm
- Classement des meilleures ventes d'Amazon : 17 en Études sur les personnes européennes et d’ascendance européenne
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MartinaAvis laissé aux États-Unis le 22 mars 2022
5,0 sur 5 étoiles A Must Read
This book is a fantastic, enjoyable, informative and enlightening read. The personal accounts and experience combined with the extensive research and reference to historical accounts, culture and contemporary events creates a multi-dimensional understanding of the workings, perceptions and experience of race and class in Britain. I would recommend this to everyone.
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ReaderAvis laissé en Espagne le 24 juin 2023
5,0 sur 5 étoiles Important
Excellent work.
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Cliente AmazonAvis laissé en Italie le 5 décembre 2022
5,0 sur 5 étoiles Ottima condizione
Da leggere! Molto interessante, scritto molto bene
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Open mindAvis laissé au Royaume-Uni le 25 juillet 2020
5,0 sur 5 étoiles Thoughtful, intelligent and brilliant
Thank you for this book. It has become all too easy to slip back into lazy stereotypical thinking, especially during these coma inducing COVID times we have been forced to live through during 'lockdown'. It is so refreshing to read a book that so eloquently echoes my own lingering fears for humanity . Akala has detailed his own experiences growing up in multicultural London in the eighties and nineties with factual evidence and parallels with American and Jamaican experience happening at the same time. We have Akala the intellectual struggling to get is voice heard with bigoted school systems and racist police alongside Akala the rapper learning his craft and helping to stamp the London brand on a traditionally American music scene. Akala is also a very sharp political commentator with his views on race, class and gender brilliantly interspersed with thoughtful, witty and often first hand evidence that leaves you wanting to find out more. Akala is unapologetic for his views and demonstrates his sharp intellect to dispel many of the infuriating myths and often racist tropes that are hauled out every day in the media and on social media. Akala forces us to confront our own prejudices and lazy thinking and energises you into wanting to do something, no matter how small, to try and end the lunacy that the current political climate seems to be taking us towards. He has put down his thoughts and his own experiences side by side in such an easy to read yet thought provoking way that you wonder why you have not heard more about him or the people and stories he talks about before and that perhaps our invidious white dominated culture is affecting us on a subconscious level much more than we realise. My only gripe with this book is that sometimes he does not go far enough and that he lets some of his protagonists get away with too much, for example, he sees Trump for what he is , a white supremacist, but I would like to see more analysis of the type of person who actually supports Trump and this would help those of us who furiously try to argue with such brick walls on social media when we get accused time and time again of being 'snowflakes' brainwashed by woke liberals etc. This is a great book and recommended reading for anyone interested in the relationship between race and class and the direction of travel for humanity in the 21st century.
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Barry James MccarthyAvis laissé au Canada le 11 septembre 2018
5,0 sur 5 étoiles READ THIS BOOK!
I love Akala, his music is incredible, The Thieves Banquet is a masterpiece in itself, he is an erudite, brilliant guy whom it's hard not to admire. This book should be added to school curriculums, it should be taught to children to show them the racist past of imperialism and to emphasize the impact that still remains. It teaches how the history we are taught really is written by the victors, how the profundity of suffering that built the 'empire' is still not acknowledged by the ruling classes and how young black men and women, boys and girls, are still treated as outsiders in the country they call home, the references and other books quoted make you want to discover a plethora of literature that is out there to help educate anyone who wants to be informed. Search any talk on YouTube given by Akala, (as well as his Fire in the Booth sessions) and you will not regret it, he just excites you to learn more, and be aware of race and class, just like the title says. He is a genius. Love the man, love the book