Possessions

A Memoir of Transformation in an Era of Precarity

Davina Quinlivan author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Duckworth Books

Publishing:29th Jan '26

£14.99

This title is due to be published on 29th January, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Possessions cover

‘I was so thirsty for the prize of academia, so thrilled to defy the fates, that I suffocated my own history and culture, my Burmese heritage and my mother’s language. By doing this, I also possessed my ancestors and made them dance to the tune of Imperialism. How could I be so wrong?’

After two decades of academic research and undergraduate teaching Davina Quinlivan, and the world of university education, were approaching crisis; teaching online, ticking boxes for other people's diversity criteria, stuck, like so many others, in a cycle of fixed term contracts. Yet as a child of Anglo-Burmese parents, growing up in West London, academia had promised a way out. Something better.

This is her powerful, compelling story of fragmenting and rebuilding from the inside out, one that is filled with the voices of both Burma and Southall. Haunted by the ghosts of colonialism, Davina Quinlivan beautifully lays bare our blind spots as we grapple with decolonisation and the hypocrisies within our institutions of education.

'A luminous memoir of self-reinvention. Lyrical, unflinching, Possessions is a powerful meditation on identity, inheritance, and bodily autonomy' Brian Chikwava, author of Harare North and Shamiso


'Possessions is a brilliant examination of how a young woman of mixed-heritage and working-class origin has been pressurised into assimilation. It charts Quinlivan's ultimate rejection of "passing for something else" as she reclaims her mind and body. Told in stunningly beautiful prose, it's impossible not to be moved by this story of the power of nature to heal a spirit once hidden and now coming into the light' Angharad Hampshire, author of The Mare

ISBN: 9780715656044

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240 pages