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Right Above Race

Otto H. Kahn

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In "Right Above Race," Otto H. Kahn navigates the complex waters of racial identity, privilege, and systemic injustice with a thought-provoking blend of personal narrative and sociopolitical analysis. Kahn employs a nuanced literary style, weaving together autobiographical elements with detailed socio-historical context, prompting readers to interrogate their own positions within contemporary societal hierarchies. His exploration of race transcends mere academic discourse, delving deeply into the emotional and psychological ramifications of systemic racism, thereby inviting a broader reflection on the intersections of race, class, and power. Otto H. Kahn, a prominent sociologist and cultural critic, brings to this work a wealth of personal experience and scholarly expertise. With a background that includes extensive research on race relations and social equity, Kahn is uniquely positioned to shed light on the burdens and privileges associated with racial identities. His insights stem not only from rigorous academic investigation but also from a genuine commitment to fostering dialogue around issues of race in America, making his voice both authoritative and accessible. "Right Above Race" is an essential read for anyone seeking to understand the intricacies of race and privilege in today's society. Kahn's engaging prose challenges readers to confront uncomfortable truths and encourages an honest examination of their own beliefs and biases. This book is a vital addition to the libraries of scholars, activists, and anyone who believes in the necessity of social justice.
Disponibile da: 15/09/2022.
Lunghezza di stampa: 68 pagine.

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