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Where He Will Leave His Shoes?

Mike Hampton Posted on 4th Jul 2019 by mikehampton4th Jul 2019
Where will he leave his shoes-Karen Jayes short story South Africa

‘Where He Will Leave His Shoes?’ is a South African short story observing conscious and unconscious racism and sensuality via the master/servant relationship. It won writer Karen Jayes the 2009 PEN/Studzinski Award and admiration from writers such as JM Coetzee. That inspired her first novel, the Sunday Times Literary Prize winning ‘The Mercy of Water’. So grab some hot coffee and get back into bed so that you fully appreciate this masterpiece. ‘My husband likes the sheets tucked in, so that when he gets into bed, it’s like slipping into … Read the full article…

The truth may be bitter but sharing it is sweet!
Posted in Guest Posts / Press Releases | Tagged short story, racism, immigrants, South Africa, Where He Will Leave His Shoes, Karen Jayes, master servant relationship, sexuality

Honour killings & culture integration

Mike Hampton Posted on 16th Feb 2019 by mikehampton1st Nov 2020
Banaz_Mahmod honiour killings

The ‘honour killing’ of 17-year-old Banaz Mahmod‘s is a shocking story  but is it a lesson to us? Her family had been living in the UK for 7 years when they married her off to a stranger arriving from Iraq. They did so to get respect from the immigrant community they lived in. Banaaz was repeatedly beaten and raped. Her parents responded by telling her to be a better wife. Banaz pleaded with the UK police for help on 5 occasions. They ignored her. Banaz left her husband. One year … Read the full article…

The truth may be bitter but sharing it is sweet!
Posted in Sweets & Scissors | Tagged religion, Banaz Mahmod, UK, culture, immigrants, honour killings, culture integration, xenophobia

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