Who Do We Think We are? by Yasmin Alibhai-Brown

Who Do We Think We are? by Yasmin Alibhai-Brown

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In a direct investigation of both the private and public spheres of British life, Yasmin Alibhai-Brown asks difficult questions and posits some complex responses to interpret the massive transformations and realities of Britain today.

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Who Do We Think We are? by Yasmin Alibhai-Brown

More than half a century after the large-scale migration of visible communities to the United Kingdom, a movement which brought not only the excitement of new foods and music, ideas and art, but different social functions and a diferent sense of history, indigneous Britons are still grappling with the implications of these altered contours of society. In a direct investigation of both the private and public spheres of British life, Yasmin Alibhai-Brown asks difficult questions and posits some complex responses to interpret the massive transformations and realities of Britain today.
Yasmin Alibhai-Brown, a leading British cultural critic, wirtes a weekly column in The Independent and publishes regularly in The Guardian, New Statesman, and The Observer. Her previous books include The Colour of Love and No Place Like Home.
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ISBN 13 9780713994131
ISBN 10 0713994134
Title Who Do We Think We are?
Author Yasmin Alibhai-Brown
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Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Penguin Books Ltd
Year published 2000-04-27
Number of pages 336
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