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Growing Up African in Australia

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Growing Up African in Australia
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Maxine Beneba Clarke
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:288
Dimensions(mm): Height 208,Width 135
Category/GenreAnthologies
ISBN/Barcode 9781760640934
ClassificationsDewey:305.896094
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Black Inc.
Imprint Black Inc.
Publication Date 2 April 2019
Publication Country Australia

Description

A collection that examines what it is like to grow up African in Australia and defies, questions and sheds light on the many stereotypes that exist about our nation's vibrant African community. People of African descent have been in Australia for at least 200 years, yet their stories are largely missing from Australian writing. Australians of the African diaspora have arrived here in many different ways- directly from the continent; via the Caribbean, the Americas and the United Kingdom; making the journey to Australia over one generation, or several. What is it like to grow up African in Australia? This anthology, compiled by award-winning author Maxine Beneba Clarke with curatorial assistance from writers Ahmed Yussuf and Magan Magan, showcases diverse voices, experiences and stories in order to answer that question. Accounts from well-known authors and high-profile cultural and sporting identities sit alongside newly discovered voices of all ages, with experiences spanning regions, cities and generations. All of the pieces call for understanding, oftentimes challenging stereotypes, always demanding respect. Growing Up African aims to defy, question or shed light on the many stereotypes that currently exist about the vibrant extended African community in Australia. Contributors include Faustina Agolley, Santilla Chingaipe, Carly Findlay, Khalid Warsame, Nyadol Nyuon, Tariro Mavondo, Magan Magan and many, many more.

Author Biography

Maxine Beneba Clarke is a widely published Australian writer of Afro-Carribean descent. She is the author of the multi-award-winning story collection Foreign Soil, which has been set on high-school curriculums; the memoir The Hate Race, which won the NSW Premier's Literary Award - Multicultural; the poetry collection Carrying the World, which won the 2017 Victorian Premier's Award for Poetry; and the children's book The Patchwork Bike, a 2017 CBCA Honour Book.