本の詳細
形式
ペーパーバック
ページ数
127
言語
英語
公開されました
Jan 1, 1993
出版社
The New Abolitionists, Inc.
説明
In a provocative exploration of identity and societal dynamics, this work delves into the historical and contemporary concept of race. The author scrutinizes the social constructs that perpetuate racial divisions, arguing for a radical change in the understanding of race and its implications.
Through a combination of historical analysis and contemporary examples, the author invites readers to challenge the status quo and reconsider their perspectives on race. The narrative encourages critical thinking about privilege, oppression, and the complex interplay of various social identities.
This engaging examination ultimately aims to foster a dialogue about race, inviting readers to grapple with uncomfortable truths while envisioning a more equitable future.
Through a combination of historical analysis and contemporary examples, the author invites readers to challenge the status quo and reconsider their perspectives on race. The narrative encourages critical thinking about privilege, oppression, and the complex interplay of various social identities.
This engaging examination ultimately aims to foster a dialogue about race, inviting readers to grapple with uncomfortable truths while envisioning a more equitable future.