Correct option is B
The correct chronological order of publication is:
1.
D. George Lamming's The Pleasures of Exile (1960): A seminal work of postcolonial literature, this book explores the themes of identity, colonization, and the experience of exile.
2.
E. Caryl Phillips's The European Tribe (1987): A travel narrative and social commentary on race and identity in Europe.
3.
A. Yasmin Alibhai-Brown's No Place Like Home (1995): This memoir reflects on identity and belonging, particularly in the context of British multiculturalism.
4.
B. Mike Phillips's London Crossings: A Biography of Black Britain (2001): A narrative that looks at the history and experiences of Black Britons.
5.
C. Ekow Eshun's Black Gold of the Sun: Searching for Home in England and Africa (2005): A memoir exploring the search for identity and belonging across two continents, England and Africa.
Information Booster:
1.
George Lamming is a foundational figure in postcolonial literature, and
The Pleasures of Exile is one of his most important works, examining the consequences of colonialism.
2.
Caryl Phillips explores themes of racial identity and displacement in
The European Tribe, combining travel writing with social critique.
3.
Yasmin Alibhai-Brown is a prominent commentator on race and identity, and her memoir
No Place Like Home discusses her experiences as an immigrant and the challenges of multiculturalism.
4.
Mike Phillips chronicles the experiences of Black Britons in
London Crossings, offering a biographical view of Black British history.
5.
Ekow Eshun reflects on his personal and cultural identity in
Black Gold of the Sun, examining his Ghanaian roots and his life in Britain.
Additional Information:
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A. No Place Like Home (1995) comes after
E. The European Tribe (1987) and before the works of Phillips and Eshun.
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B. London Crossings (2001) and
C. Black Gold of the Sun (2005) are among the more recent publications in this list.