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  • The Making of A Man (and Why We're so Afraid to Talk About It)

  • Myths of Race, Sex and Masculinity
  • Written by: Obioma Ugoala
  • Narrated by: Obioma Ugoala
  • Length: 7 hrs and 18 mins

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The Making of A Man (and Why We're so Afraid to Talk About It)

Written by: Obioma Ugoala
Narrated by: Obioma Ugoala
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Publisher's Summary

An Evening Standard 'One to Watch' in 2022

A POWERFUL MEMOIR AND MANIFESTO CHALLENGING WHAT IT MEANS TO BE A BLACK MAN IN BRITAIN

You’re a black man.

Aggressive. Athletic.

Feared. Fetishised.

Policed. Politicised.

It’s limiting. It’s tiring. And it’s not true.

In this important and inspiring book, Obioma Ugoala tells his own story as he examines the problems with how race, sex and masculinity are portrayed and experienced by Black men–and how to change that.

‘Why can’t I be seen for who I am? What is the problem with my normal penis?’

Obioma Ugoala is an actor, activist, singer, writer, Arsenal supporter and rugby player. A brother, son and loyal friend whose passions and influences range from Mozart to Mariah Carey, from The Karate Kid to Sidney Poitier. He is also a man of mixed Nigerian and Irish heritage and throughout his life, whether in the classroom, the changing room, the rehearsal room or the bedroom, he has had to contend with people failing to address their own prejudices about what they conceive a Black man to be.

In this ground-breaking and revealing account, Ugoala confronts these prejudices head on, challenging notions of race, sex and masculinity that have over centuries become embedded in British society, poisoning the public discourse and blighting people’s lives–including, on occasion, his own. With unflinching honesty, Ugoala talks about his own experiences and challenges us all to face our personal failings, while offering a vision of a more positive future if we dare to do better.

©2022 Obioma Ugoala (P)2022 Simon & Schuster, UK

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