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The multicultural Midlands

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The multicultural Midlands is a unique, interdisciplinary study of the literature, music and food that shape the region’s irrepressible, though often overlooked, cultural identity. It is the first ...
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The multicultural Midlands is a unique, interdisciplinary study of the literature, music and food that shape the region’s irrepressible, though often overlooked, cultural identity. It is the first of its kind to give serious critical attention to a part of the world which is frequently ignored by readers, critics and the culture industries. This book makes a claim for the importance of the Midlands and evidences this with nuanced close reading of a multitude of diverse texts spanning so-called ‘high’ to ‘low’ culture; from the Black Country’s ‘Desi Pubs’, to Leicester’s ‘McIndians’ Peri Peri (‘you’ve tried the cowboys, now try the Indians!’); Handsworth’s reggae roots to Adrian Mole’s diaries.
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Price: £50.00
Pages: 272
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Imprint: Manchester University Press
Series: Multicultural Textualities
Publication Date: 17 January 2023
ISBN: 9781526154521
Format: Hardcover
BISACs:

LITERARY CRITICISM / European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh, Biography, Literature and Literary studies, LITERARY CRITICISM / Modern / 20th Century, LITERARY CRITICISM / Modern / 21st Century, Literary studies: general, Literary studies: from c 2000

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Introduction: A so what? sort of place

Nottingham: Writing the ‘rebel’ city
Nottingham introduction:
1 Performance poetry, COVID-19 and the new ‘public sphere’
2 #rebelnotts: literary tourism in Alan Sillitoe’s Nottingham
Coda: ‘Ode to a Raleigh Burner’

Leicester: The ‘model’ multicultural city
Leicester introduction:
3 Piri piri chicken: ‘demotic cosmopolitanism’ in contemporary Leicester
4 #WeNeedDiverseBooks: diversity in Leicester’s young adult fiction
5 ‘Leicester Leicester/ Fester fester’: at home with Adrian Mole
Coda: Brimful of Leicester

Birmingham: (re)building the second City
Birmingham introduction
6 Is Birmingham a ‘non-place’?
7 ‘Double vision’ in Handsworth Art
Coda: ‘Our new layered city’

The West Midlands: from Shakespeare to Syal
West Midlands introduction
8 ‘Pathos, politics and paratha’: re-reading West Midlands, South Asian literature
9 The great ‘talent drain’ of the West Midlands: Lenny Henry, Caitlin Moran and Sathnam Sanghera
Coda: Desi pubs of the Black Country

The self-deprecating conclusion

Bibliography
Index