Kubra Gumusay is one of the most influential intellectuals and activists in Germany. Her work focuses on social justice and public discourse, and she is the founder of several award-winning campaigns against racism and sexualised violence. She is a writer, and regularly appears on TV and radio. After many years in Oxford, she now lives in Hamburg.
'An act of liberation - and a clever essay of literary quality and political strength.' - NZZ am Sonntag 'Precise, clever and extremely readable ... an important, thought-provoking commentary. Gumusay's passionate plea for a new, free language and a new, free way of thinking questions the status quo.' - Aachener Nachrichten 'A polemical plea for a new use of language in public discourse. A polemic, however, that counteracts the battle cries with a personal tone and an inviting gesture to start a dialogue.' - Deutschlandfunk 'A reckoning with our linguistic habits' - Zeit