When Race Becomes Real: Black and White Writers Confront Their Personal Histories

When Race Becomes Real: Black and White Writers Confront Their Personal Histories

by Bernestine Singley (Editor)
When Race Becomes Real: Black and White Writers Confront Their Personal Histories

When Race Becomes Real: Black and White Writers Confront Their Personal Histories

by Bernestine Singley (Editor)

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Overview

When Race Becomes Real is a critically acclaimed collection that pushes the boundaries of current discussions about race. In these personal and evocative essays, thirty contemporary black and white writers describe their own intimate experiences with race and discrimination, taking an unflinching look at both society and themselves. The result is an incisive and powerful anthology that rethinks what it means to be black—and white—in the modern world.

Only through frank and tough conversation, Singley tells us, can America hope to realize its goals of justice and racial equality. This collection opens that much needed honest dialogue, exploring a wide range of racial experiences in relation to a myriad of topics: from crime and religion to humor, history, and desire. Readers will find within these pages examinations of the roots of racial beliefs and the origins of the language and rules that have heretofore governed discussion; analysis of the reasons behind our reticence to discuss the subject openly; and suggestions for solutions to the problems that plague open racial discourse. The writers of When Race Becomes Real demonstrate the progress that can be made when our ingrained wariness on the subject of race is abandoned, and we instead confront the issue openly and personally. Included are contributions by a variety of authors, from Pulitzer Prize winners such as Robert Coles, Leonard Pitts, and Natalie Angier to popular writers and emerging voices. In each essay the author sweeps aside the cautious rules that often dominate racial discussions to address what race really means in the twenty-first century.

When Race Becomes Real directly tackles one of our most taboo subjects with bravery, wit, and emotion. Sometimes shocking, sometimes amusing but always honest, this collection encourages readers to move beyond the ineffective reluctance and objectivity that hinder contemporary conversations and in doing so forge a new path in racial consciousness.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780809328857
Publisher: Southern Illinois University Press
Publication date: 09/05/2008
Edition description: reissue
Pages: 352
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.90(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Bernestine Singley has been assistant attorney general in both Massachusetts and Texas. She is currently at work on two novels and a collection of short stories.

Table of Contents

Introductionxi
I.Genesis1
Race Story3
Crazy Sometimes21
Experiences and Memories29
The Night I Stopped Being a Negro37
Son of the South51
Talking White71
Central Park Samaritan79
It All Started with My Parents87
II.Fear and Longing99
Race, Rage, and the Ace of Spades101
To Make Them Stand in Fear111
Passing139
Black and White143
For Colored Girls Who Have Resisted Homogenization When the Rainbow Ain't Enough159
Anatomy of a Fairy Princess173
A Rambling Response to the Play183
Black, White, and Seeing Red All Over193
Race Fatigue207
III.Exodus213
Choosing to Be Black: The Ultimate White Privilege?215
White Like Me: Race and Identity Through Majority Eyes225
Traveling with White People241
Race: A Discussion in Ten Parts, Plus a Few Moments of Unsubstantiated Theory and One Inarguable Fact253
A Funky Fresh Talented Tenth269
On Acting White: Mother-Daughter Talk273
Country Music283
One Summer Evening291
Spelling Lesson303
Jasper, Texas Elegy307
All Souls: Civil Rights From Southie to Soweto and Back317
Pictures in Black and White323
Epilogue327

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"Blacks and whites, young and old, talk with candor and passion about both the privilege and the prejudice, and how they are negotiated, challenged, or ignored." (Booklist)

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