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Caste de Isabel Wilkerson

30.90 CHF
Date de parution : 08.2020
Format : Relié
Nombre de pages : 496
Résumé : “Magnificent . . . a trailblazing work on the birth of inequality . . .  Caste  offers a forward-facing vision. Bursting with insight and love, this book may well help save us.” — O: The Oprah Magazine “This book has the reverberating and patriotic slap of the best American prose writing. . . . Wilkerson has written a closely argued book that largely avoids the word ‘racism,’ yet stares it down with more humanity and rigor than nearly all but a few books in our literature. . . . It’s a book that changes the weather inside a reader.” —Dwight Garner,  The New York Times “A surprising and arresting wide-angle reframing . . . Her epilogue feels like a prayer for a country in pain, offering new directions through prophetic language.” —Bilal Qureshi, The Washington Post “A transformative new framework through which to understand identity and injustice in America.” —Justin Worland,  Time “Magisterial . . . Her reporting is nimble and her sentences exquisite. But the real power of Caste lies tucked within the stories she strings together like pearls. . . . Caste roams wide and deep, lives and deaths vividly captured, haloed with piercing cultural critique. . . . Caste is a luminous read, bearing its own torch of righteous wrath in a diamond-hard prose that will be admired and studied by future generations of journalists.” —Hamilton Cain, Minneapolis Star Tribune “Brave, clear and shatteringly honest in both approach and delivery . . . Extrapolating Wilkerson’s ideas to contemporary America becomes an unsettling exercise that proves how right she is and how profoundly embedded into society the caste system is. . . . Her quest for answers frames everything and acts as the perfect delivery method for every explanation.” —Gabino Iglesias, San Francisco Chronicle “ Caste draws heavily on the powerful mingling of narrative, research, and visionary, sweeping insight that made Wilkerson’s The Warmth of Other Suns the definitive contemporary study of African Americans’ twentieth-century Great Migration from the Jim Crow South to northern, midwestern, and western cities. It deepens the resonance of that book (a seemingly impossible feat) by digging more explicitly into the pervasive racial hierarchy that transcends region and time.” —Steve Nathans-Kelly, New York Journal of Books “ Caste will spur readers to think and to feel in equal measure.” —Kwame Anthony Appiah,  The New York Times Book Review “Wilkerson’s book is a powerful, illuminating and heartfelt account of how hierarchy reproduces itself, as well as a call to action for the difficult work of undoing it.” —Kenneth W. Mack,  The Washington Post “Should be required reading for generations to come . . . A significant work of social science, journalism, and history, Caste removes the tenuous language of racial animus and replaces it with a sturdier lexicon based on power relationships.” —Joshunda Sanders, The Boston Globe “[ Caste ] should be at the top of every American’s reading list.” —Jennifer Day, Chicago Tribune “An expansive interrogation of racism, institutionalised inequality and injustice . . . This is an American reckoning and so it should be. . . . It is a painfully resonant book and could not have come at a more urgent time.” —Fatima Bhutto, The Guardian “Full of uncovered stories and persuasive writing . . . Opening up a new bank of language in a time of emboldened white supremacism may provide her readers with a new way of thinking and talking about social injustice. . . . A useful reminder to India’s many upper-caste cosmopolitans . . . that dreams of resistance are just one part of the shared inheritance of the world’s oldest democra...
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Réf. 001-9780593230251
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