Racial Imperatives
Delve into the nuanced exploration of race dynamics with Racial Imperatives by Nadine Ehlers, published by Indiana University Press in 2012. This compelling paperback, spanning 200 pages, provides an in-depth analysis of how identities of blackness and whiteness are constructed and perceived in American culture.
Ehlers engages with key themes related to race discrimination, identity, and the legal ramifications of these social constructs. Through insightful case studies, she examines the performative nature of race, offering readers a thoughtful perspective on how these identities influence societal interactions and relations.
Ideal for students, educators, and anyone interested in understanding the complexities of race, Racial Imperatives is not just a book; it's a vital contribution to the ongoing conversation around race and identity in the United States. Enhance your collection today with this essential read!