No Win Race
A Story of Belonging, Britishness and Sport
by Derek A. Bardowell
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Pub Date 16 May 2019 | Archive Date 16 May 2019
HarperCollins UK, Nonfiction | Mudlark
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Description
A STORY OF BELONGING, BRITISHNESS AND SPORT
Few people watch sport for its politics. Yet what happens on the field of play often reflects the problems in our society.
Such was the case in the eighties, when black footballers emerged from the dressing room to find bananas being hurled from the stands, and racially motivated attacks and police harassment were the norm.
Today, things have improved. Crowds are less hostile and stars like Anthony Joshua and Sir Mohamed Farah are among our most revered sporting heroes. But for athletes of colour, success on the field seldom converts to power away from it. The same can be said of British society: things are better, yet we continue to be divided by and in denial of racism.
No Win Race is a personal exploration of the complexities and biases implicit in being black in Britain, told through the prism of sport. Covering the period between the Brixton ‘riots’ and Brexit, this is a book for those who want honest insight into UK race relations, and for anyone who senses that sport is more than just a game.
For readers of Reni Eddo-Lodge's WHY I'M NO LONGER TALKING TO WHITE PEOPLE ABOUT RACE and Afua Hirsch's BRIT(ISH)
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9780008305130 |
PRICE | £16.99 (GBP) |
PAGES | 320 |