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The Good Immigrant USA
''The Good Immigrant'' is an anthology of twenty-one essays edited by Nikesh Shukla and first published by Unbound in the UK in 2016 after a crowd-funding campaign endorsed by celebrities. Written by British authors who identify as BAME (Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic), the essays concern race, immigration, identity, 'otherness', exploring the experience of immigrant and ethnic minority life in the United Kingdom from their perspective. Contributors include actor/musician Riz Ahmed, journalist Reni Eddo-Lodge, comedian Nish Kumar and playwright Vinay Patel. The compilation inspired the American sequel ''The Good Immigrant USA'', published in 2017, which featured BAME authors from the United States. Summary ''The Good Immigrant'' is a book of 21 essays by BAME writers, described by Sandeep Parmar in The Guardian as "an unflinching dialogue about race and racism in the UK", which aims to "document… what it means to be a person of colour now" in light of what Shukla notes in th ...
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Nikesh Shukla
Nikesh Shukla (born 8 July 1980) is a British author and screenwriter. His writing focuses on race, racism, identity, and immigration. He is the editor of the 2016 collection of essays ''The Good Immigrant'', which features contributions from Riz Ahmed, Musa Okwonga, Bim Adewunmi, and Reni Eddo-Lodge, among others. With Chimène Suleyman, he co-edited the 2019 follow-up collection called ''The Good Immigrant: 26 Writers Reflect On America''. Early life and career Shukla was born to Indian immigrants in the London suburb Harrow. He attended Merchant Taylors' school in Northwood, leaving in 1996. Career Literature Shukla is the author of three novels: ''Coconut Unlimited'' (2010), ''Meatspace'' (2014) and ''The One Who Wrote Destiny'' (2018). He is also the author of two books for Young Adults: ''Run, Riot'' (2018) and ''The Boxer'' (2019). In 2017 he one of was one of the co-founders of the Jhalak Prize awarded annually to British or British resident writers of colou ...
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Ethnic Minority
The term 'minority group' has different usages depending on the context. According to its common usage, a minority group can simply be understood in terms of demographic sizes within a population: i.e. a group in society with the least number of individuals is therefore the 'minority'. However, in terms of sociology, economics, and politics; a demographic which takes up the smallest fraction of the population is not necessarily the 'minority'. In the academic context, 'minority' and 'majority' groups are more appropriately understood in terms of hierarchical power structures. For example, in South Africa during Apartheid, white Europeans held virtually all social, economic, and political power over black Africans. For this reason, black Africans are the 'minority group', despite the fact that they outnumber white Europeans in South Africa. This is why academics more frequently use the term 'minority group' to refer to a category of people who experience relative disadvantage as c ...
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The Independent
''The Independent'' is a British online newspaper. It was established in 1986 as a national morning printed paper. Nicknamed the ''Indy'', it began as a broadsheet and changed to tabloid format in 2003. The last printed edition was published on Saturday 26 March 2016, leaving only the online edition. The newspaper was controlled by Tony O'Reilly's Irish Independent News & Media from 1997 until it was sold to the Russian oligarch and former KGB Officer Alexander Lebedev in 2010. In 2017, Sultan Muhammad Abuljadayel bought a 30% stake in it. The daily edition was named National Newspaper of the Year at the 2004 British Press Awards. The website and mobile app had a combined monthly reach of 19,826,000 in 2021. History 1986 to 1990 Launched in 1986, the first issue of ''The Independent'' was published on 7 October in broadsheet format.Dennis Griffiths (ed.) ''The Encyclopedia of the British Press, 1422–1992'', London & Basingstoke: Macmillan, 1992, p. 330 It was produc ...
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David Barnett (writer)
David Barnett (born 11 January 1970) is an English journalist and author. He has several published books, including Hinterland (Immanion Press, 2005, re-issued 2008), Angelglass (Immanion Press, 2007) and The Janus House and Other Two-Faced Tales (Immanion Press, 2009). Born in Wigan, Lancashire, England, he has worked at the Telegraph & Argus. Bibliography Novels * ''Hinterland'' (Immanion Press, 1 April 2005; paperback ) * ''Angelglass'' (Immanion Press, 15 November 2007; paperback ) * ''The Janus House and Other Two-Faced Tales'' (Immanion Press, 24 December 2009; paperback ) * ''popCULT!'' (Pendragon Press, 31 March 2011, paperback ) * ''Gideon Smith and the Mechanical Girl'' (Tor Books, September 10, 2013, ) * ''Gideon Smith and the Brass Dragon'' (Tor Books, September 16, 2014, ) * ''Gideon Smith and the Mask of the Ripper'' (Tor Books, April 14, 2015, ) * ''The Handover'' (Trapeze, April 29, 2021, ) * ''Alien: Colony War'' (Titan Books, April 26, 2022, ) Short stories * ...
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Bim Adewunmi
Bim Adewunmi is a British writer and journalist. She is a producer for ''This American Life'' and previously worked as a culture writer at BuzzFeed and ''The Guardian''. She co-hosted the podcast '' Thirst Aid Kit'' with writer Nichole Perkins (2017-2020). Her debut play, ''Hoard'', premiered at Arcola Theatre in May 2019. Career In 2014, Adewunmi began writing an opinion and culture column in the Lifestyle section of ''The Guardian''. She became a culture editor for BuzzFeed in 2015. She left ''The Guardian'' in October 2018 and joined the American public radio program ''This American Life'' as a producer in April 2019. ''Thirst Aid Kit'' In November 2017, Adewunmi co-developed and began co-hosting '' Thirst Aid Kit'', a podcast about celebrity lust, with writer Nichole Perkins. BuzzFeed ended its relationship with the podcast in January 2019. The podcast was picked up by '' Slate'' in August 2019, and it returned on September 26, 2019, until the hosts decided to forma ...
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Salena Godden
Salena Godden is an English poet, author, activist, broadcaster, memoirist and essayist. Born in the UK, Salena Godden is of Jamaican-Irish heritage and based in London. Widely anthologised, she has published several books. She has also written for BBC TV and radio and has released four studio albums to date. Biography Her published books include poetry volumes ''Under The Pier'' (Nasty Little Press), ''Fishing in the Aftermath: Poems 1994–2014'' (Burning Eye), and literary childhood memoir ''Springfield Road'' (Unbound Books). Her latest publication, ''Pessimism Is For Lightweights – 13 pieces of Courage and Resistance'', was published by Rough Trade Books in July 2018 in the first Rough Trade Editions series. The poem "Pessimism is for Lightweights" was a public poetry art piece on display outside the Arnolfini Gallery in Bristol for more than 18 months. The title of the poem was originally written by the author John Higgs as part of a talk he gave at the launch of the ...
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Sabrina Mahfouz
Sabrina Mahfouz is a British-Egyptian poet, playwright, performer and writer from South London, England. Her published work includes poetry, plays and contributions to several anthologies. Education Mahfouz earned a BA in English Literature and Classics at King's College London and an MA in International Politics and Diplomacy at SOAS, University of London. Career Mahfouz began her career in the Civil Service Fast Stream Programme, working with the Ministry of Defence and other departments. She left the Civil Service to concentrate on creative writing and won a Westminster Prize for New Playwrights in 2010 for her first short play, ''That Boy'', which was performed at the Soho Theatre, London. Mahfouz's poetry work and performances earned her a Creative in Residence Award in 2011 at The Hospital Club in London.She was invited to New York with the Old Vic New Voices TS Eliot exchange program in 2011 and later that year produced her first solo show, ''Dry Ice'', which premiere ...
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Inua Ellams
Inua M. M. Ellams (born 23 October 1984) is a UK-based poet, playwright and performer. Work Ellams has written for the Royal Shakespeare Company, Royal National Theatre and the BBC. In June 2018, Ellams was elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature as part of its ''40 Under 40'' initiative. Poetry * ''Thirteen Fairy Negro Tales'' ( flipped eye, 2005) * ''Candy Coated Unicorns and Converse All Stars'' ( flipped eye, 2011) * ''The Wire-Headed Heathen'' (Akashic Books, 2016) Featured in anthologies ''The Salt Book of Younger Poets'' (Salt, 2011) * ''The Valley Press Anthology of Prose Poetry'' (Valley Press, 2019) * ''Ten: The New Wave'' ( Bloodaxe, 2014) Performances and plays ''The 14th Tale'' Ellams's one-man show ''The 14th Tale'' was awarded an Edinburgh Fringe First at the Edinburgh International Festival in 2009 and later transferred to the Royal National Theatre, London. ''Untitled'' A one-man show staged at the Soho Theatre in 2010, ...
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Himesh Patel
Himesh Jitendra Patel (born 13 October 1990) is a British actor, musician, and singer. He is known for portraying Tamwar Masood on the BBC soap opera ''EastEnders'' from 2007 to 2016, for starring in the 2019 musical romantic comedy film '' Yesterday'', and for the 2020 science fiction action film '' Tenet'' with John David Washington. In 2020, he had a recurring role in the HBO comedy series ''Avenue 5''. In 2021, he starred in the HBO miniseries ''Station Eleven'' earning a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited Series or Movie nomination. That same year, he also starred in Adam McKay's Netflix satirical comedy film ''Don't Look Up'', earning a Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Cast in a Motion Picture nomination. Early life Patel was born on 13 October 1990 in Sawtry, Cambridgeshire. His parents are both Indian Gujaratis. His mother was born in Zambia and his father was born in Kenya. He grew up speaking Gujarati. Patel attended Prince Willia ...
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Vera Chok
Vera Chok is a Malaysian actress and writer based in the United Kingdom, who has featured in various stage, screen and radio roles. Since December 2021, she has played Honour Chen-Williams in the Channel 4 soap opera ''Hollyoaks''. Early and personal life Chok was born in Petaling Jaya, Malaysia, of Chinese ancestry. After attending Assunta Primary and Secondary schools in Malaysia and Abbots Bromley School in Staffordshire, she graduated from The Queen's College, Oxford, before training as an actor at the Poor School in London and with Philippe Gaulier in Paris. Chok identifies as queer and uses she/they pronouns. Career Chok's main theatre roles have included parts in the award-winning Lucy Kirkwood play ''Chimerica'' (2013), as part of the original cast at the Almeida and Harold Pinter theatres and in ''The World of Extreme Happiness'' (The Shed at the National Theatre, 2013), in which she co-starred with Katie Leung. Chok played the part of Ming Ming, a female migrant work ...
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Chimene Suleyman
Chimene or Chimène Suleyman is a writer from London of Northern Cypriot descent, who has written on the politics of race and immigration in media including ''The Guardian'', ''The Independent'', the BBC and NPR, and co-edited '' The Good Immigrant USA'' in 2019. Personal life Suleyman was born in London, but her father's family are from Northern Cyprus. She has written about her grandfather's death in 1964, when he was tortured and killed by soldiers, and his body, with a dozen others, seen in a much-reproduced photograph. Literary career Along with Dylan Sage, Suleyman created the monthly spoken-word event "Kid, I Wrote Back" in London, which ran from 2010 until at least 2013. In 2014, a writer on sexism called Laura Bates chose Suleyman's poetry collection '' Outside Looking On'' as one of her "best books" of the year, saying that it "presents startlingly perceptive snapshots of human experience, delving powerfully into themes that range from big-city loneliness and longing ...
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Masculinity
Masculinity (also called manhood or manliness) is a set of attributes, behaviors, and roles associated with men and boys. Masculinity can be theoretically understood as socially constructed, and there is also evidence that some behaviors considered masculine are influenced by both cultural factors and biological factors. To what extent masculinity is biologically or socially influenced is subject to debate. It is distinct from the definition of the biological male sex, as anyone can exhibit masculine traits. Standards of masculinity vary across different cultures and historical periods. Overview Masculine qualities and roles are considered typical of, appropriate for, and expected of boys and men. Standards of manliness or masculinity vary across different cultures, subcultures, ethnic groups and historical periods. Traits traditionally viewed as masculine in Western society include strength, courage, independence, leadership, and assertiveness.Thomas, R. Murray (2001),Fe ...
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