I recently spoke by phone with Malik, who was born in Sudan and lives in London. Her aim, she writes, is to “tackle the ways in which history, race, gender, and classical liberal values are being leveraged to halt any disruption of a centuries-old hierarchy that is paying dividends for fewer and fewer people.” In her first book, “ We Need New Stories: The Myths That Subvert Freedom,” Malik argues that much of the angst and anger over “cancel culture” and free speech are the result of misleading stories that Americans tell themselves. and Britain over the past half decade, including debates over Islamophobia and the cultural aspects of Brexit. Nesrine Malik, a columnist for the Guardian, has covered many of the cultural and political controversies that have emerged in the U.S.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |