
Backlash
What Happens When We Talk Honestly about Racism in America
by George Yancy - Foreword by Cornel West
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Pub Date Apr 15 2018 | Archive Date Apr 15 2018
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Description
When George Yancy penned a New York Times op-ed entitled “Dear White America” asking white Americans to confront the ways that they benefit from racism, he knew his article would be controversial. But he was unprepared for the flood of vitriol in response. The resulting blowback played out in the national media, with critics attacking Yancy in every form possible—including death threats—and supporters rallying to his side. Despite the rhetoric of a “post-race” America, Yancy quickly discovered that racism is still alive, crude, and vicious in its expression. In Backlash, Yancy expands upon the original article and chronicles the ensuing controversy as he seeks to understand what it was about the op-ed that created so much rage among so many white readers. He challenges white Americans to rise above the vitriol and to develop a new empathy for the African American experience.
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Advance Praise
“George Yancy’s courageous appeal to White America “to
confront the problem of whiteness; to cultivate a critical awareness of
the specter of whiteness and white privilege that each one of you
inherits” elicited a remarkable range of responses, some hideous beyond
words, some welcoming what he rightly called a “gift.” This eloquent
meditation on the events and their meaning calls on us, with piercing
honesty, to think hard, and work hard, to excise the malignancy of white
supremacy from our culture and our lives.”
— Noam Chomsky
“Backlash is a decisive intervention on a hugely important topic by a very courageous thinker. Highly recommended.”
— Simon Critchley, Hans Jonas Professor, The New School for Social Research
“Although
fighting racism is one of the beliefs of our liberal society, not only
astute social critics but also thousands of “ordinary” people clearly
experience the falsity of the predominant liberal dogmas. Yancy
conclusively demonstrates how we should move far beyond the liberal
attacks on alt-right neocons towards asking the key question: to what
degree the conservative backlash was made possible by the silences and
compromises of the liberal perspective itself. No politically correct
language policy can effectively disturb actual relations of domination
and power. For this fact alone, Backlash deserves to become a classic.”
— Slavoj Žižek
"Through
his wisdom, his research, and his lived experience, George Yancy has
provided us with a thought-provoking example of the impact of racism in
America: personally and impersonally, individually and collectively.
Yancy deconstructs racism in a powerful way, and deepens our
understanding by sharing his personal experience. All Americans can
learn from reading this text. White Americans, and for that matter
members of any dominant group, should especially treat this book as a
special gift."
— Howard
J. Ross, founder and chief learning officer of Cook Ross Inc., a
diversity consulting company, and author of Everyday Bias and
Reinventing Diversity
Available Editions
EDITION | Hardcover |
ISBN | 9781538104057 |
PRICE | $19.95 (USD) |