Partner Since
4+ YearsPublisher | Constable |
ISBN 13 | 9781472133441 |
ISBN 10 | 1472133447 |
Book Description | An honest and nuanced exploration of what it means to be biracial in Britain that examines how we construct our identity. |
About the Author | Polish-Nigerian Dr Remi Adekoya teaches Politics at the University of York. Remi is focussed on trying to better understand identity in its emotional, psychological and political manifestations. He is particularly interested in the links between identity, history, psychology and politics in white-majority Western societies and in black Africa. Remi has written for Guardian, Spectator, The Times, Foreign Policy, Foreign Affairs, Washington Post, Politico, Evening Standard, UnHerd and Standpoint among others. He has commented on issues of identity and politics for BBC TV, Sky News, South Africa Broadcasting Corporation, BBC Radio, Times Radio and Radio France International among others. Remi lived in Nigeria and Poland before moving to Britain. |
Language | English |
Author | Remi Adekoya |
Publication Date | 2022-04-14 |
Number of Pages | 352 pages |
Biracial Britain: What It Means To Be Mixed Race