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Return of a Native by Vron Ware
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Feb 08, 2022 | ISBN 9781913462987

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“This incisive work beautifully excavates the troubled, ultimately colonial, inheritance that haunts the making of modern British rural life.” – Iain Chambers, author of Postcolonial Interruptions, Unauthorised Modernities

“A profoundly affecting and fierce case for re-finding the commons that once traversed and transcended the ownership mantras that have ousted and poisoned so much of the living world. Ware brings the world to bear on a hamlet, the smallest form of human settlement, and the hamlet, a piece of ground, to bear on the world and the planet.”Sarah Nuttall, Director of the Wits Institute for Social and Economic Research, Johannesburg

“A riveting environmental, historical and personal account, Return of a Native transforms our understanding of the local as Vron Ware reveals the complex connections of the land, its food and animal production and human and nonhuman inhabitants to global networks of agriculture, commerce and politics.”Hazel V. Carby, author of Imperial Intimacies: A Tale of Two Islands, winner of the British Academy’s Nayef Al-Rodhan Prize for Global Cultural Understanding 2020

“A thorough, enthralling and spirited reconstruction of what it took to be modern, Return of a Native is a gold mine. In this masterful exercise in retrospective geography, Vron Ware invites her reader to learn anew how touching the solid clay beneath our feet can yield such vibrant life, at least for the time being.”Achille Mbembe, author of Necropolitics

“In traversing the English countryside, comes an account which thinks beyond local histories and provincial politics. Ware gives us a moving and often funny personal story which offers a fresh look at urgent questions relating to environmentalism, colonial legacies, class, culture and nationalism.” Adam Elliott-Cooper, author of Black Resistance to British Policing

Return of a Native bears the compelling message that if you want to understand the world around you, look to the ground beneath your feet. Vron Ware excavates stories that shed new light on our own age, and should prompt us to rethink the way we relate to the land, to our histories and to one another.”Daniel Trilling, author of Lights in the Distance

“Like a twenty-first-century William Blake, Ware’s view of England’s ‘green and pleasant land’ is haunted by dark shadows and damage from its ruined soil, haunted colonial past, and national self-mutilations of Brexit. A brilliant, beautiful & chilling portrait of England’s fateful present.”Les Back, author of The Art of Listening

“Ware’s subtle and fascinating research steers us round rural twist after rural turn towards what we can only hope will be a more equitable future.”Ollie Douglas, Museum of English Rural Life

“In the wake of the pandemic and as the borders between the rural and urban grow ever more porous, this illuminating anatomy of the English countryside is a timely read.”Lola Okolosie, teacher and writer

“A sly, luminous, brutal, and funny excavation of rural place through time, Return of a Native brings to mind not only Hardy but also Saramago. The churn of consciousness haunts every page. Ware raises from the ground an English village’s interdependence with otherwises and elsewheres of imperial modernity.”Ruth Wilson Gilmore, author, organiser and geography professor

“This book is rich with information and analysis that is relevant to you wherever you live: as broad as the Swing Riots, anti-vaccination movements, the fully-automated Ocado fulfilment centre, and the right-up-to-date population movement to the countryside during the pandemic.”Peace News

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