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We Can't Breathe - On Black Lives, White Lies, and the Art of Survival (Paperback)
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We Can't Breathe - On Black Lives, White Lies, and the Art of Survival (Paperback)
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Discovery Miles 3 960
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Critically-acclaimed author and cultural historian Jabari Asim
presents eight essays that seek to reclaim the narrative of Black
history and culture in America, focusing on how Black bodies, Black
words, and Black culture and society have been policed, punished,
and stolen for hundreds of years. In We Can't Breathe Jabari Asim
takes what Toni Morrison has called "The Master Narrative" and
rewritten it - whether it is the history of jokes, black
fatherhood, black literature, or "strutting," to create a more
accurate and empowered view of Black history in America. Asim
emphasizes the power of narrative capital, which he see as critical
to Black Americans' well-being along with intellectual capital,
economic capital and social capital. We Can't Breathe points to the
insidious nature of racism in centuries of American history, but it
also highlights the vibrant and sustaining nature of Black culture
and Americans who persist and thrive.
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