Description: In 1948, journalist Ray Sprigle traded his whiteness to live as a black man for four weeks. A little over a decade later, John Howard Griffin famously ""became"" black as well, traveling the American South in search of a certain kind of racial understanding. Contemporary history is littered with the surprisingly complex stories of white people passing as black, and here Alisha Gaines constructs a unique genealogy of ""empathetic racial impersonation--white liberals walking in the fantasy of black skin under the alibi of cross-racial empathy. At the end of their experiments in ""blackness,"" Gaines argues, these debatably well-meaning white impersonators arrived at little more than false consciousness. Complicating the histories of black-to-white passing and blackface minstrelsy, Gaines uses an interdisciplinary approach rooted in literary studies, race theory, and cultural studies to reveal these sometimes maddening, and often absurd, experiments of racial impersonation. By examining this history of modern racial impersonation, Gaines shows that there was, and still is, a faulty cultural logic that places enormous faith in the idea that empathy is all that white Americans need to make a significant difference in how to racially navigate our society.
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EAN: 9781469632834
UPC: 9781469632834
ISBN: 9781469632834
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Book Title: Black for a Day: White Fantasies of Race and Empat
Item Length: 23.4 cm
Item Weight: 0.38 kg
Subject Area: Economic Sociology
Item Height: 235 mm
Item Width: 155 mm
Author: Alisha Gaines
Publication Name: Black for a Day: White Fantasies of Race and Empathy
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Publisher: T.H.E. University of North Carolina Press
Subject: Social Sciences
Publication Year: 2017
Type: Textbook
Number of Pages: 232 Pages