Product Overview
Crossing The Color Line: Race, Parenting, And Culture
Maureen T. Reddy
Paperback
Generally shipped in 3 to 5 weeks
You should expect to receive this within 10-15 working days after dispatch
Shipping from our overseas suppliers directly to you and sent via International Post
More delivery infoCrossing The Color Line: Race, Parenting, And Culture
Synopsis
Why do white people have vaginas? asks Maureen Reddy's two-year-old son. Why do boys have curly hair? These are the questions Reddy grapples with on her journey, as a white mother of black children, toward an internalized understanding of race - particularly whiteness - and of racism. Moving from memoir to race theory, to literary analysis, to interviews with friends, Reddy places this personal journey in a broad cultural context. Reddy writes as a racial insider who stands outside accepted racial arrangements, a position that can afford unique insight into the many contradictions of those arrangements. She addresses attempts to cross the color line that divides blacks and whites; the meeting points of whiteness and blackness; the politics of feminism and anti-racism; loving blackness; mothering black children; racism in schools; and relationships among black and white women. Our culture is permeated by color. And whether we can sort out racial divisions will, Reddy feels, determine whether we survive as a society.
Product Details
- ISBN:
- 9780813523743
- Category:
- General
- Format:
- Paperback
- Publication Date:
- 1996-10-31
- Publisher:
- Rutgers University Press
- Country of origin:
- United States
- Pages:
- 215
- Dimensions (mm):
- 210x136x13mm
- Weight:
- 295g
Customer Reviews
Average rating from customers
-
Be the first to review Crossing The Color Line: Race, Parenting, And Culture
Your Recent History
Recently Viewed
-
Crossing The C…
Price: $48.95 -
Crossing The C…
Price: $28.95 -
Crossing Over
Price: $22.99 -
Crossfire
Price: $17.99








