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The Psychosis of Whiteness by Kehinde Andrews; 9780141992389

The Psychosis of Whiteness

By Kehinde Andrews

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In The Psychosis of Whiteness, Kehinde Andrews presents a thought-provoking examination of the psychological and cultural implications of whiteness in contemporary society. This compelling work delves into the historical roots of colonialism and imperialism, revealing how these legacies continue to shape perceptions of race and identity today.

The Story

Andrews weaves together a rich tapestry of narratives that challenge the reader to confront uncomfortable truths about the constructs of race and power. Through insightful analysis and case studies, he explores how the dominance of whiteness affects not only those who are marginalised but also those who adhere to this identity. The book articulates the urgent need for a radical rethinking of race relations, calling for a collective move towards decolonisation and the acknowledgement of diverse cultural identities.

Why Readers Love It

Readers appreciate Andrews' incisive writing style, which is both accessible and academically rigorous. His ability to blend personal anecdotes with scholarly research makes the themes resonate deeply, prompting reflection and discussion. The book is not just a critique; it is a call to action, encouraging readers to engage with the complexities of race and recognise the necessity for change.

Perfect For

  • Those interested in cultural studies and ethnic studies
  • Readers seeking to understand the dynamics of race in a post-colonial context
  • Fans of Andrews’ previous works, including Back to Black and Black and Asian Studies
“A crucial exploration of the psychological ramifications of race that demands attention.”
Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 130 mm × 200 mm × 15 mm
Pages: 272
Publisher: Penguin Random House
ISBN: 9780141992389

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