We Need New Stories

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We are in a unique moment as it is becoming clear that the old frames of reference are not working, that the narratives used for decades to stave off progressive causes are in danger of being exposed as falsehoods, that the myths, be it of sexual liberation or of white non-identity, are at odds with the lived experience and in urgent need of revision. Nesrine Malik applies her uniquely sharp intellect to a range of stories used to maintain the status quo. As the centre ground is being eroded, she challenges us to find new narrators whose stories can fill the void and unite us behind a shared progressive vision. Do women mistake access for arrival? Has the concept of political correctness been weaponised to avoid ceding space to those excluded from power? Is whiteness an identity with barriers to entry? These are some of the questions at the centre of Nesrine Malik’s radical and compelling analysis.

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‘Nesrine Malik writes with urgent eloquence about the world we live in, applying her brilliant mind to some of the most important debates of our age. She’s right: we do need new stories. Most of all though, we need this book’ ELIZABETH DAY, author of HOW TO FAIL

‘We live in confusing and chaotic times – an age where the values many took for granted are being questioned, where universal rights are being casually denied. WE NEED NEW STORIES is the first book I’ve read that makes sense of where we are, and of what we will lose if we don’t wake up. An urgent, totally essential book’ SATHNAM SANGHERA

‘An acute and nuanced interrogator of contemporary prejudices, Nesrine Malik writes with immense moral courage and intellectual power’ PANKAJ MISHRA

‘Stares into the heart of our current seething political volcano and gives it a cool hosing down . . . powerful and persuasive’ OBSERVER

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It is becoming clear that the old frames of reference are not working, that the narratives used for decades to stave off progressive causes are being exposed as falsehoods. Six myths have taken hold, ones which are at odds with our lived experience and in urgent need of revision.

Has freedom of speech become a cover for promoting prejudice? Has the concept of political correctness been weaponised to avoid ceding space to those excluded from power? Does white identity politics pose an urgent danger? These are some of the questions at the centre of Nesrine Malik’s radical and compelling analysis that challenges us to find new narrators whose stories can fill the void and unite us behind a shared vision.

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Weight 0.261 kg
Dimensions 19.6 × 12.6 × 3.4 cm
Book_author

Malik, Nesrine

Publisher

Weidenfeld & Nicolson

Imprint

Weidenfeld & Nicolson

Cover

Paperback

Pages

298

Language

English

Edition
Dewey

306.0941 (edition:23)

Readership

College – higher education / Code: F

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