An edition of Black on White (1998)

Black on white

Black writers on what it means to be white

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An edition of Black on White (1998)

Black on white

Black writers on what it means to be white

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In this volume, David R. Roediger has brought together some of the most important black writers throughout history to explore the question: What does it really mean to be white in America?

From folktales and slave narratives to contemporary essays, poetry, and fiction, black writers have long been among America's keenest students of white consciousness and white behavior, but until now much of this writing has been ignored. Black on White reverses this trend by presenting the work of more than fifty major figures, including James Baldwin, Derrick Bell, Ralph Ellison, W. E. B.

Du Bois, bell hooks, Toni Morrison, and Alice Walker to take a closer look at the many meanings of whiteness in our society.

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353

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Black on White
2010, Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
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Black on White: Black Writers on What It Means to Be White
January 9, 1999, Schocken
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Black on white: Black writers on what it means to be white
1998, Schocken Books, Distributed by Pantheon Books
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Black on White: Black Writers on What It Means to Be White
March 24, 1998, Schocken
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Dewey Decimal Class
305.8/00973
Library of Congress
E185.61 .B586 1998, E185.61.B586 1998

The Physical Object

Pagination
xii, 353 p. :
Number of pages
353

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL684547M
Internet Archive
blackonwhiteblac0000unse
ISBN 10
0805241469
LCCN
97031361
OCLC/WorldCat
37527552
Library Thing
1177119
Goodreads
4740098

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In this thought-provoking volume, David R. Roediger has brought together some of the most important black writers throughout history to explore the question: What does it really mean to be white in America?From folktales and slave narratives to contemporary essays, poetry, and fiction, black writers have long been among America's keenest students of white consciousness and white behavior, but until now much of this writing has been ignored. Black on White reverses this trend by presenting the work of more than fifty major figures, including James Baldwin, Derrick Bell, Ralph Ellison, W.E.B. Du Bois, bell hooks, Toni Morrison, and Alice Walker to take a closer look at the many meanings of whiteness in our society.Rich in irony, artistry, passion, and common sense, these reflections on what Langston Hughes called "the ways of white folks" illustrate how whiteness as a racial identity derives its meaning not as a biological category but as a social construct designed to uphold racial inequality. Powerful and compelling, Black on White provides a much-needed perspective that is sure to have a major impact on the study of race and race relations in America.From the Trade Paperback edition.

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