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The History Of White People First Edition Nell Irvin Painter

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The History Of White People First Edition Nell Irvin Painter
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Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.13 MB
Pages: 496
Author: Nell Irvin Painter
ISBN: 9780393049343, 0393049345
Language: English
Year: 2010
Edition: First Edition

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The History Of White People First Edition Nell Irvin Painter by Nell Irvin Painter 9780393049343, 0393049345 instant download after payment.

Who are white people and where did they come from? Elementary questions with elusive, contradictory, and complicated answers set historian Painters inquiry into motion. From notions of whiteness in Greek literature to the changing nature of white identity in direct response to Malcolm X and his black power successors, Painters wide-ranging response is a whos who of racial thinkers and a synoptic guide to their work. Her commodious history of an idea accommodates Caesar Saint Patrick, historys most famous British slave of the early medieval period Madame de Staël and Emerson, the philosopher king of American white race theory. Painter (Sojourner Truth) reviews the diverse cast in their intellectual milieus, linking them to one another across time and language barriers. Conceptions of beauty (ideals of white beauty [became] firmly embedded in the science of race), social science research, and persistent North/South stereotypes prove relevant to defining whiteness. What we can see, the author observes, depends heavily on what our culture has trained us to look for. For the variable, changing, and often capricious definition of whiteness, Painter offers a kaleidoscopic lens.

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