An America in which the color of one's skin no longer matters
would be unprecedented. With the election of President Barack
Obama, that future suddenly seemed possible. Obama's rise reflects
a nation of fluid populations and fortunes, a society in which a
biracial individual could be embraced as a leader by all.Yet
complicating this vision are the shifting demographics, rapid
redefinitions of race, and instant invention of brands, trends, and
identities that determine how we think about ourselves and the
place of others.
This collection of original essays confronts the premise,
advanced by black intellectuals, that the Obama administration
marked the start of a "post-racial" era in the United States. While
the "transcendent" and post-racial black elite declare victory over
America's longstanding codes of racial exclusion and racist
violence, their evidence relies largely on their own salaries and
celebrity. These essays strike at the certainty of those who insist
life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness are now independent of
skin color and race in America. They argue, signify, and testify
that "post-blackness" is a problematic mythology masquerading as
fact -- a dangerous new "race science" motivated by black
transcendentalist individualism. Through rigorous analysis, these
essays expose the idea of a post-racial nation as a pleasurable
entitlement for a black elite, enabling them to reject the ethics
and urgency of improving the well-being of the black majority.
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