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The past century's culture wars that Britain has been consumed by,
but that few North Americans seem aware of, have resulted in
revised notions of Britishness and British literature. Yet literary
anthologies remain anchored to an archaic Anglo-English
interpretation of British literature. Conflicts have been played
out over specific national vs. British identity (some residents
prefer to describe themselves as being from Scotland, England,
Wales, or Northern Ireland instead of Britain), in debates over
immigration, race, ethnicity, class, and gender, and in arguments
over British literature. These debates are strikingly detailed in
such chapters as: ""The Difficulty Defining 'Black British',""
""British Jewish Writers"" and ""Xenophobia and the Booker Prize.""
Connections are also drawn between civil rights movements in the
U.S. and UK. This generalist cultural study is a lively read and a
fascinating glimpse into Britain's changing identity as reflected
in 20th and 21st century British literature.
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