White Negroes
By Lauren Michele Jackson
By Lauren Michele Jackson
By Lauren Michele Jackson
By Lauren Michele Jackson
Category: Nonfiction
Category: Nonfiction
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$16.00
Oct 13, 2020 | ISBN 9780807002735
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Nov 12, 2019 | ISBN 9780807011980
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Praise
“Jackson is uncompromising in her bold language, palpable in her outrage; she keeps her razor-sharp analysis in an accessible but academic register.”
—Publishers Weekly
“A revelatory, well-argued work of cultural criticism.”
—Kirkus Reviews
“A thoughtful addition to social science and African American studies collections.”
—Library Journal
“Incisive and richly detailed. A vital text—one that offers new ways of seeing, hearing, and consuming.”
—Hanif Abdurraqib, author of They Can’t Kill Us Until They Kill Us
“White Negroes is a mature meditation for debates that have, at times, wallowed in their own intellectual infancy. The collection is witty, wry, and welcome. In the vein of Imani Perry and Zoé Samudzi, this book is an excellent addition to critical thinking about culture and contemporary racial orders”
—Tressie McMillan Cottom, author of Thick and Lower Ed
“Lauren Jackson takes a topic you’ve heard debated ad nauseam on social media and breathes much-needed new life into it. White Negroes is engaging and laced with wit and intelligence.”
—Ira Madison III, writer and podcast host
“Miraculously, Lauren Michele Jackson is able to write about cultural appropriation in a way that doesn’t make you want to drink a glass of sand. She brings incredible nuance and a sharp critical voice to a discussion that has sorely lacked both—yet somehow emerges with a text that is as accessible as it is theoretically relevant. Jackson avoids platitudes and easy answers, has a keen eye for history and popular culture, and, moreover, she is funny.”
—Eve L. Ewing, author of Electric Arches and Ghosts in the Schoolyard
“With language laced with critical clarity, tempered outrage, radical snark, and researched detail, Lauren Michele Jackson’s White Negroes . . . eruditely connects the dots between such disparate phenomena of the modern racial age as Eminem, Christina Aguilera, Kim Kardashian, Rachel Dolezal, the fashion and cosmetic industries, the Whitney Biennial, and the appropriation of ‘Bye Felisha.’ In so doing, Jackson makes us wiser and even more disturbed about how much stolen Black imaging and ideations matter to the cultural, political, and economic maintenance of the nation’s anti-Black status quo.”
—Greg Tate, author of Flyboy in the Buttermilk and editor of Everything but the Burden: What White People Are Taking from Black Culture
Table Of Contents
INTRODUCTION
Appropriation and American Mythmaking
PART I: SOUND AND BODY
CHAPTER 1
The Pop Star: Swinging and Singing
CHAPTER 2
The Cover Girl: Blackness, Groundbreaking
PART II: ART AND LANGUAGE
CHAPTER 3
The Artist: A Dead Boy Made Art
CHAPTER 4
The Hipster: The New White Negro
PART III: TECHNOLOGY
CHAPTER 5
The Meme: Kermit the Frog Meets Nina Simone
CHAPTER 6
The Viral Star: Opposite from Stardom
PART IV: ECONOMY AND POLITICS
CHAPTER 7
The Chef: America’s Whiteface Mammy
CHAPTER 8
The Entrepreneur: A Bit Free
CHAPTER 9
The Activist: The Time for Anger
CONCLUSION
Business as Usual
Acknowledgments
Notes
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