
How To Be an Antiracist: »Das bisher mutigste Buch über Rassismus im westlichen Denken.« The New York Times - Deutsche Ausgabe
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Ibram X. Kendi
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Biography
Autobiography & Memoir
Science & Technology
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形式
キンドル
ページ数
304
言語
ドイツ語
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Jan 1, 2020
出版社
btb Verlag
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Deutsche Erstausgabe
ISBN-10
3641256437
ISBN-13
9783641256432
説明
Ibram X. Kendi dives into the complexities of racism in his compelling work, candidly addressing the uncomfortable truth that everyone harbors some form of prejudice, often unknowingly. Through a thought-provoking lens, he explores the deep-rooted structures that perpetuate racial inequalities, challenging readers to reflect on their own beliefs and assumptions.
In this incisive discussion, Kendi distinguishes between being "not racist" and actively being an antiracist, illustrating the vital importance of taking a stand against systemic discrimination. He draws from historical examples and contemporary issues, making the content accessible while urging a more conscious approach to racial awareness and action.
His holistic perspective encourages individuals to confront their biases and take actionable steps toward fostering equity. Kendi's poignant insights resonate deeply, making this work not just a scholarly endeavor but a powerful call to personal and societal transformation.
Through a blend of personal narrative and social critique, Kendi ultimately empowers readers to redefine their understanding of race and commit to a more inclusive future.
In this incisive discussion, Kendi distinguishes between being "not racist" and actively being an antiracist, illustrating the vital importance of taking a stand against systemic discrimination. He draws from historical examples and contemporary issues, making the content accessible while urging a more conscious approach to racial awareness and action.
His holistic perspective encourages individuals to confront their biases and take actionable steps toward fostering equity. Kendi's poignant insights resonate deeply, making this work not just a scholarly endeavor but a powerful call to personal and societal transformation.
Through a blend of personal narrative and social critique, Kendi ultimately empowers readers to redefine their understanding of race and commit to a more inclusive future.