Run, racist, run: Journeys into the Heart of Racism - Softcover

McKaiser, Eusebius

 
9781928257158: Run, racist, run: Journeys into the Heart of Racism

Inhaltsangabe

Is there a place for anger in discussions of racism? Why do black writers have to write about race? Can liberals be racist? Are black people obliged to help white people understand racism? In this collection of essays Eusebius McKaiser explores questions of race and racism in South Africa. It is more than twenty years after the fall of apartheid, why do we still need to talk about racism? In a year when South African students have protested against colonial symbols on university campuses, when accusations of racism have erupted in cultural spaces, when racial tension in towns in the USA has exploded it is clear that this conversation is long overdue. McKaiser does not pull his punches in his dissection of apartheid's racist legacy - and no one is safe from his pen.

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Eusebius McKaiser is an associate at the Wits Centre for Ethics in Johannesburg. He is a well-known political analyst whose writing appears in South African and international publications including the New York Times. He has presented both television and radio shows, and studied law and philosophy. He is a former South African and World Masters Debate Champion.

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