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Both Not Half

'Few people write about identity with such fluency and sincerity' SATHNAM SANGHERA

Jassa Ahluwalia

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BLINK Publishing
16 May 2024

*'Few people write about identity with Jassa's fluency and sincerity' - Sathnam Sanghera, author of EMPIRELAND
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'This guy has better Punjabi than both of us and he's only half Punjabi.' Only. Half. I stared at those words. The intent behind the comment was in no way malicious, but it hurt. I felt diminished. I felt like I was being robbed of something essential to me. And as I stared at my screen, realisation dawned. '#bothnothalf' I replied.

For over twenty-five years, actor Jassa Ahluwalia described himself as 'half Indian, half English'. But he looks white. His fluent Punjabi always prompted bewilderment, medical staff questioned the legitimacy of his name, and the world of casting taught him he wasn't 'the right kind of mixed-race'.

Feeling caught between two worlds, it wasn't long before Jassa embarked on a call to action: We need to change how we think and talk about mixed identity.

Both Not Half is a rallying cry for a new and inclusive future. It's a journey of self-discovery which unearths the historical roots of modern mixed identity as we know it, braving to deconstruct the binaries we have inherited and the narratives we passively accept. Part-memoir, part-manifesto: this is a campaign for belonging in a divided world.

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Imprint:   BLINK Publishing
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 222mm,  Width: 144mm,  Spine: 33mm
Weight:   468g
ISBN:   9781788708319
ISBN 10:   1788708318
Pages:   352
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming

Jassa Ahluwalia is a British actor, writer, filmmaker and trade unionist. Born in Coventry to a white English mum and a brown Punjabi dad in 1990, he attended school in Leicester and was raised in an extended family environment. He spoke English in the playground, Punjabi with his grandparents, and spent various summer holidays in India. He came to prominence as Rocky in the hit BBC Three series Some Girls, followed by starring roles in Unforgotten, Ripper Street, and Peaky Blinders. Jassa created the hashtag #BothNotHalf to explore mixed identity in light of his own British-Indian heritage. His TEDx talk on 'How Language Shapes Identity' has clocked up over 170k views and his BBC One documentary Am I English? won an Asian Media Award in 2022.

Reviews for Both Not Half: 'Few people write about identity with such fluency and sincerity' SATHNAM SANGHERA

Full of warmth, humour, optimism and sometimes painful honesty, Both Not Half is a brilliant, fresh and moving memoir that explores race and colour, fusion and mingling * William Dalrymple, author of The Anarchy * A journey that will resonate with anyone on their own quest for cohesion * Laila Woozeer, author of Not Quite White * I can't wait for my daughter to read this book * Nikesh Patel * A beautiful and profound story * Nihal Arthanayake * Both Not Half is a moving, challenging and fascinating page-turner ... that contains important lessons for progressive politics in a divided age * Grace Blakeley, author of Vulture Capitalism * Anyone who's ever struggled to make sense of who they are and where they belong should read this book * Nadia Whittome MP * A hopeful manifesto for our times * Kavita Puri, author of Partition Voices * An unexpected and enthralling journey ... I loved it * Samira Ahmed * In a world where we all long for a sense of belonging, Jassa shows us the richness of complexity and compassion * Anita Anand, author of Sophia: Princess, Suffragette, Revolutionary * A paean to self-definition and belonging in a confusing world * Sanjeev Bhaskar * An important voice of our generation and for generations to come * Parminder Nagra, star of Bend it Like Beckham * The sort of book that should become required reading in all of our schools * Hashi Mohamed, author of People Like Us * Brilliantly researched and dripping with personal colour * Ranvir Singh * A vital book for our times * Aanchal Malhotra, author of Remnants of Partition * A timely plea for a politics that embraces hybridity * Peter Mitchell, author of Imperial Nostalgia * Beautifully moving ... A must-read for all * Jaspreet Kaur, author of Brown Girl Like Me * Stunning and transparent * Sharan Dhaliwal, author of Burning My Roti * Intensely relatable * Vaneet Mehta, author of Bisexual Men Exist * Touching, essential and moving * Andy Nyman, author of The Golden Rules of Acting * Ahluwalia asks us to re-wire our minds, to push back against cultural divisions which demand simplistic labels that alienate us from others * Ritch C. Savin-Williams, author of Bi * Timely and eloquent * Tim Walker *


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