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Settlers: Journeys Through the Food, Faith and Culture of Black African London

Autor Jimi Famurewa
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 12 oct 2022
A journey into the extraordinary, vibrant world of Black African London which is shaping modern Britain. What makes a Londoner? What is it to be Black, African and British? And how can we understand the many tangled roots of our modern nation without knowing the story of how it came to be?This is a story that begins not with the 'Windrush Generation' of Caribbean immigrants to Britain, but with post-1960s arrivals from African countries like Nigeria, Ghana, Zimbabwe and Somalia. Some came from former British colonies in the wake of newfound independence; others arrived seeking prosperity and an English education for their children. Now, in the 2020s, their descendants have unleashed a tidal wave of creativity and cultural production stretching from Lambeth to Lagos, Islington to the Ivory Coast. Daniel Kaluuya and Skepta; John Boyega and Little Simz; Edward Enninful and Bukayo Saka - everywhere you look, across the fields of sport, business, fashion, the arts and beyond, there are the descendants of Black African families that were governed by many of the same immutable, shared traditions. In this book Jimi Famurewa, a British-Nigerian journalist, journeys into the hidden yet vibrant world of African London. Seeking to understand the ties that bind Black African Londoners together and link them with their home countries, he visits their places of worship, roams around markets and restaurants, attends a traditional Nigerian engagement ceremony, shadows them on their morning journeys to far-flung grammar schools and listens to stories from shopkeepers and activists, artists and politicians. But this isn't just the story of energetic, ambitious Londoners. Jimi also uncovers a darker side, of racial discrimination between White and Black communities and, between Black Africans and Afro-Caribbeans. He investigates the troublesome practice of 'farming' in which young Black Nigerians were sent to live with White British foster parents, examines historic interaction with the police, and reveals the friction between traditional Black African customs and the stresses of modern life in diaspora. This is a vivid new portrait of London, and of modern Britain.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781472991577
ISBN-10: 1472991575
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 135 x 216 x 31 mm
Greutate: 0.44 kg
Ediția:Completă
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Continuum
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Aimed at a young and diverse readership, many of whom will be familiar with Jimi from his weekly Evening Standard column and occasional appearances on Masterchef.

Notă biografică

Jimi Famurewa is a British-Nigerian author, broadcaster and freelance journalist. His writing has appeared in the Guardian, Wired, GQ, Empire and Time Out London. He is the restaurant critic for the Evening Standard, regular guest judge on the BBC One series MasterChef and was also one of the judges on Channel 4's The Great Cookbook Challenge with Jamie Oliver. In 2021, he won Restaurant Writer of the Year at both the Fortnum & Mason Awards and the Guild of Food Writers Awards. His short story, 'Teddybird', was shortlisted for the 2017 Guardian/4th Estate BAME Short Story Prize and as an interviewer he has profiled Black African Londoners including Idris Elba, John Boyega and Skepta. He lives in South-East London with his family.

Cuprins

Prologue: The Second Great Wave1 Farm2 Market3 Boat4 Cell5 Worship House6 Restaurant7 Classroom8 SuburbConclusion: The Next Great WaveFurther ReadingAcknowledgementsIndex

Recenzii

As thrilling as it is touching and revealing - this book is an indispensable map to London today.
Illuminating and fascinating, with humour and some surprises, Jimi Famurewa examines Britain's African communities, past and present.
Jimi brings modern black London alive like no other author. This feels like an important book that is also a total pleasure to read.
Settlers is the book I didn't know I was waiting for. Jimi Famurewa approaches an incredibly complicated topic with a steady hand and fine precision that results in a book that is well researched, rich in nuance and handled with care. It was as enjoyable to read as it was enlightening.
This is an extraordinary and beautifully written piece of work that deals with a deeply complex and rich history with a remarkable lightness of touch, sensitivity, warmth and insight. It is depressing to reflect on the reality that all too many people continue to question the benefits of immigration. This fine book shows beyond any doubt that London, and this country, is all the better for its Black African population.
A spellbinding portrait of culture, talent, food and activism.
Settlers is replete with revealing anecdotes. Famurewa's writing is thoughtful, cogent and admirably even-handed.
Dazzling.
[Jimi's] voice and the way he writes I just love.
Settlers is a pleasure to read, by turns lyrical, approachable, funny, sensitive and always well-researched. [Famurewa] sweeps you along so thoroughly that you don't realise until you close the book quite how much you have enjoyed it, how much you have learnt and how much it will stay with you.
Settlers is a testament to Jimi Famurewa's love not just for his lineage, but for the culture. An incisive, intimate and profound work.