Mixed/Other
Explorations of Multiraciality in Modern Britain
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Natalie Morris
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Natalie Morris
About this listen
How does it feel when your heritage isn't listed as an option on an identification form?
What is it like to grow up as the only person in your family who looks like you?
Where do you belong if you are simultaneously seen as being 'too much' of one race and 'not enough' of another to fit neatly into society's expectations?
The mixed population is the fastest-growing group in the U.K. today, but the mainstream conversation around mixedness is stilted, repetitive and often problematic. At a time when ethnically ambiguous models fill our Instagram feeds and our high street shop windows, and when children of interracial relationships are lauded as heralding in the dawn of a post-racial utopia, journalist Natalie Morris takes a deep dive into what it really means to be mixed in Britain today.
From blackfishing to the fetishisation of mixed babies; from the complexities of passing and code-switching to navigating the world of work and dating, Natalie explores the ways in which all of these issues uniquely impact those of mixed heritage. Drawing from a wealth of research, interviews and her own personal experiences, in Mixed/Other, Natalie's aims to dismantle the stereotypes that have plagued mixed people for generations and to amplify the voices of mixed Britons today, shining a light on the struggles and the joys that come with being mixed.
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"A rare find." (Loyle Carner)
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- Claire
- 29-07-24
Nice to be represented
this book was really good to listen to and read. mixed race people don't feature often in anything, and have a unique set of experiences from their full Black, Asians, and other none whites. it is nice to hear this talked about; the pull to be one or other, to assimilate based on who you are with, and the conflict between family it creates due to expectations placed on you.
I found some experiences the author was privileged enough to not experience, but nonetheless it was really good to hea my thoughts from someone else.
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- Anonymous User
- 11-05-22
Brilliant book
Really interesting listen. 100% changed my perspective on race and identity.
This book has also given me a better understanding on the difficulties faced by people in society.
The passion and lived experience of the author really came across. very well read and presented.
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- Eden Hughes
- 14-05-23
Emotional. Recommend it to people of all ethnicities
excellent storytelling, exploration and narration. Finished this in about 3 days. In some parts of the book I felt very heard and it was very emotional as someone mixed myself. I would have appreciated more diversity of mixed Asian people however I understand the author was not mixed Asian herself and she is more likely going to interview people with a more similar background to her.
Very insightful and I recommend to all people who are mono racial to learn about the mixed race experience.
Only downside is as a mixed person I have become introduced about the negative attitudes and thoughts people have about me or my family/ or other mixed people that I wasn't aware of, which has now become apart of my daily thought process unfortunately.
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- ZZZ
- 27-04-21
an important listen
A really good discussion on mixed backgrounds and the differences in our stories, I found this very helpful to listen to as a mixed race person. I will be recommending it to non-mixed people too as the author explains a lot of the issues we face very well, through her own experiences and interviews with others from a broad range of backgrounds. Rare to find a book that mixed individuals can relate so much to! Also the narration is clear and easy to listen to.
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- BookWorm
- 23-08-22
Can't recommend enough!
Really enjoyable and insightful read. Author did a great job of narrating. Found this highly engaging and thought-provoking.
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- Anonymous User
- 17-06-21
The book I've always needed
Devoured this in 2 days. Really affirming and comforting, so many parallels to my life and the stories contained.
The mixed race story is a rarely told one and I needed this!
Thank you Natalie Morris.
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- Elaine Pritchard
- 06-01-22
Mixed
Natalie discusses many issues about being mixed. She seems quite obsessed that being mixed with a white person is very important. But she does also point out Different mixtures like Asian and African. She explored some interesting ideas
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