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Rethinking Race and Identity in Contemporary British Fiction Sara Upstone

Rethinking Race and Identity in Contemporary British Fiction By Sara Upstone

Rethinking Race and Identity in Contemporary British Fiction by Sara Upstone


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This book takes a post-racial approach to the representation of race in contemporary British fiction, re-imagining studies of race and British literature away from concerns with specific racial groups towards a more sophisticated analysis of the contribution of a broad, post-racial British writing. Speaking to the specific contexts of British cu

Rethinking Race and Identity in Contemporary British Fiction Summary

Rethinking Race and Identity in Contemporary British Fiction by Sara Upstone

This book takes a post-racial approach to the representation of race in contemporary British fiction, re-imagining studies of race and British literature away from concerns with specific racial groups towards a more sophisticated analysis of the contribution of a broad, post-racial British writing. Examining the work of writers from a wide range of diverse racial backgrounds, the book illustrates how contemporary British fiction, rather than merely reflecting social norms, is making a radical contribution towards the possible future of a positively multi-ethnic and post-racial Britain. This is developed by a strategic use of the realist form, which becomes a utopian device as it provides readers with a reality beyond current circumstances, yet one which is rooted within an identifiable world.

Speaking to the specific contexts of British cultural politics, and directly connecting with contemporary debates surrounding race and identity in Britain, the author engages with a wide range of both mainstream and neglected authors, including Ian McEwan, Zadie Smith, Julian Barnes, John Lanchester, Alan Hollinghurst, Martin Amis, Jon McGregor, Andrea Levy, Bernardine Evaristo, Hanif Kureishi, Kazuo Ishiguro, Hari Kunzru, Nadeem Aslam, Meera Syal, Jackie Kay, Maggie Gee, and Neil Gaiman. This cutting-edge volume explores how contemporary fiction is at the centre of re-thinking how we engage with the question of race in twenty-first-century Britain.

About Sara Upstone

Sara Upstone is Principal Lecturer in English Literature and Creative Writing at Kingston University, UK.

Table of Contents

Contents

Introduction: Utopian Realism and Writing Beyond Race

Chapter 1: Utopian Histories: Retroactive Possibilities

Chapter 2: Utopian Destinies: Anti-biological Textualities

Chapter 3: Utopian Ecologies: Post-human, Post-racial

Chapter 4: Utopian Bodies: Some Kind of Blackness

Chapter 5: Utopian Difference: Making Love

Chapter 6: Utopian Failures: Pitfalls of the Post

Chapter 7: Utopian Realities: Practical Utopias

Works Cited

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NLS9780367668082
9780367668082
0367668084
Rethinking Race and Identity in Contemporary British Fiction by Sara Upstone
New
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2020-09-30
194
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