Now in paperback, one of the most acutely observed accounts of what it is like to be young, Black, and middle-class in contemporary America told in a distinctive voice that is often humorous but always intensely engaging (Orlando Patterson, The New York Times).
In this provocative book, writer and cultural critic Tour explores the concept of Post-Blackness: the ability for someone to be rooted in but not restricted by their race. Drawing on his own experiences and those of 105 luminaries, he argues that racial identity should be understood as fluid, complex, and self-determined.
Who's Afraid of Post-Blackness?: What It Means to Be Black Now
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Author(s)Touré
PublisherAtria Books
ISBN / ASIN1439177562
ISBN-139781439177563
AvailabilityUsually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank547,195
CategorySocial Science
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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