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An Imaginary Racism by Pascal Bruckner; 9781509554904

An Imaginary Racism

By Pascal Bruckner

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Description

In An Imaginary Racism, renowned philosopher and essayist Pascal Bruckner delves into the complexities of contemporary societal attitudes towards Islam and the nuances that shape our understanding of racism. With a keen analytical eye, Bruckner challenges the reader to reconsider the prevailing narratives surrounding Islamophobia and the often-misunderstood concept of cultural appropriation.

The Story

Through a thought-provoking exploration, Bruckner examines how the term 'racism' has evolved and is frequently misapplied in the context of Islamic cultures. He dissects the tension between genuine critique of religious ideologies and the fear of being labelled as intolerant, weaving together historical context with modern-day implications. This intricate narrative encourages readers to engage critically with their own biases and assumptions.

Why Readers Love It

  • Provocative Insights: Bruckner's bold assertions invite readers to reflect on their own perceptions and the cultural dynamics at play.
  • Richly Written: His eloquent prose balances intellectual rigor with accessibility, making complex ideas digestible.
  • Timely Themes: The exploration of identity, tolerance, and the boundaries of critique resonates deeply in today’s sociopolitical climate.

Perfect For

This book is ideal for readers interested in political science, religious studies, and cultural theory. Those who appreciated Bruckner's previous works, such as The Temptation of Innocence and The Tears of the White Man, will find his insights in An Imaginary Racism equally compelling and relevant.

Bruckner's examination of the intersections of race, culture, and religion offers a fresh perspective that is both challenging and enlightening.

Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 216 mm × 138 mm × 20 mm
Pages: 224
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
ISBN: 9781509554904

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