A country of strangers: blacks and whites in America
A Country of Strangers is a magnificent exploration of the psychological landscape where blacks and whites meet. To tell the story in human rather than abstract terms, the Pulitzer Prize-winning writer David K. Shipler bypasses both extremists and celebrities and takes us among ordinary Americans as...
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Zusammenfassung: | A Country of Strangers is a magnificent exploration of the psychological landscape where blacks and whites meet. To tell the story in human rather than abstract terms, the Pulitzer Prize-winning writer David K. Shipler bypasses both extremists and celebrities and takes us among ordinary Americans as they encounter one another across racial lines. We learn how blacks and whites see each other, how they interpret each other's behavior, and how certain damaging images and assumptions seep into the actions of even the most unbiased. We penetrate into dimensions of stereotyping and discrimination that are usually invisible, and discover the unseen prejudices and privileges of white Americans, and what black Americans make of them The book makes clear that we have the ability to shape our racial landscape - to reconstruct, even if not perfectly, the texture of our relationships. There is an assessment of the complexity confronting blacks and whites alike as they struggle to recognize and define the racial motivations that may or may not be present in a thought, a word, a deed. The book does not prescribe, but it documents the silences that prevail, the listening that doesn't happen, the conversations that don't take place. It looks at relations between minorities, including blacks and Jews, and blacks and Koreans. It explores the human dimensions of affirmative action, the intricate contacts and misunderstandings across racial lines among coworkers and neighbors. It is unstinting in its criticism of our society's failure to come to grips with bigotry; but it is also, happily, crowded with black people and white people who struggle in their daily lives to do just that |
Beschreibung: | XII, 607 S. |
ISBN: | 0394589750 |
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title | A country of strangers blacks and whites in America |
title_auth | A country of strangers blacks and whites in America |
title_exact_search | A country of strangers blacks and whites in America |
title_full | A country of strangers blacks and whites in America David K. Shipler |
title_fullStr | A country of strangers blacks and whites in America David K. Shipler |
title_full_unstemmed | A country of strangers blacks and whites in America David K. Shipler |
title_short | A country of strangers |
title_sort | a country of strangers blacks and whites in america |
title_sub | blacks and whites in America |
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