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Blacked Out by Signithia Fordham; 9780226257143

Blacked Out

By Signithia Fordham

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Description

In Blacked Out, Signithia Fordham delves into the intricate dynamics of racial identity and cultural intersectionality in contemporary America. This compelling narrative weaves together personal stories, academic insights, and anthropological perspectives, shedding light on the lived experiences of Black and Asian communities. Fordham's meticulous research is presented through a series of vivid case studies, exploring how race shapes identity in educational settings and beyond.

The Story

The book navigates the complexities of being part of multiple racial identities, focusing particularly on the experiences of individuals who straddle the line between Black and Asian heritage. Through poignant interviews and rich ethnographic detail, Fordham illustrates the challenges and triumphs these individuals face within a society that often seeks to categorize them strictly. The narrative is both personal and universal, making it a profound exploration of race, belonging, and the quest for self-definition.

Why Readers Love It

  • Thought-Provoking Themes: The book tackles important issues such as systemic racism, cultural appropriation, and the politics of identity.
  • Engaging Writing Style: Fordham's accessible prose invites readers from all backgrounds to engage with complex topics.
  • Rich Cultural Insights: The narrative is enriched by Fordham's extensive background in anthropology, providing a deep understanding of the subjects discussed.

Perfect For

Blacked Out is ideal for readers interested in ethnic studies, anthropology, and those seeking to understand the nuances of race in America. It resonates with anyone who has ever grappled with their identity or sought to comprehend the intricate tapestry of cultural interactions.

Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 229 mm × 156 mm × 29 mm
Pages: 426
Publisher: The University of Chicago Press
ISBN: 9780226257143

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