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Nadya Alis book shows how the very idea of Britishness brings with it a racial hierarchy of belongingA devastating account of how British life is shaped by colonialisms, old and new-- Arun Kundnani, author of The Muslims are Coming!Ground-breaking ... details how counterterrorism and immigration policy intersect to pressure Muslims and communities of color to change their behavior or risk being labeled extremists. The book provides tools to challenge and resist state violence in multiple ways. A must read-- Rizwaan Sabir, author of The SuspectA blistering account of British nationalisms pained but violent psyche-- Sivamohan Valluvan, author of The Clamour of NationalismCitizenship entitlements grow increasingly precarious in post-Brexit Britain, wracked by multiple crises.In The Violence of Britishness, Nadya Ali examines the impact of counterterrorism and immigration policy on Muslims and other racially minoritized groups. Dissecting the Prevent strategy, she shows how Muslims have been compelled to reform their conduct to prove their Britishness' or risk being labeled extremist and made vulnerable to state violence.Situating her analysis within broader contexts such as the hostile environment, austerity, and the cost-of-living crisis, Ali shows that your rights as a citizen are conditional and dependent upon who the state counts as sufficiently British.'Dr Nadya Ali is a writer and researcher currently working in policy and advocacy in the charity sector. Before this, she worked for over 10 years in Higher Education, researching, publishing, and teaching on the issues of security, borders and race, and racism.