Race Matters

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Edition: Reprint
Format: Trade Paper
Pub. Date: 1994-03-29
Publisher(s): Vintage
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Summary

With a new introduction, the groundbreaking classicRace Mattersaffirms its position as the bestselling, most influential, and most original articulation of the urgent issues in America?s ongoing racial debate. Cornel West is at the forefront of thinking about race. InRace Mattershe addresses a range of issues, from the crisis in black leadership and the myths surrounding black sexuality to affirmative action, the new black conservatism, and the strained relations between Jews and African Americans. He never hesitates to confront the prejudices of all his readers?or wavers in his insistence that they share a common destiny. Bold in its thought and written with a redemptive passion grounded in the tradition of the African-American church,Race Mattersis a book that is at once challenging and deeply healing.

Author Biography

Cornel West has been Professor of Religion and Director of Afro-American Studies at Princeton University since 1988, and was recently appointed Professor of Afro-American Studies and the Philosophy of Religion at Harvard University.  He is the author of many books, including <b>Keeping Faith</b>, <b>Prophetic Fragments</b>, and, with bell hooks, <b>Breaking Bread</b>.

Table of Contents

Preface xi
Introduction: Race Matters 1(14)
1 Nihilism in Black America
15(18)
2 The Pitfalls of Racial Reasoning
33(18)
3 The Crisis of Black Leadership
51(20)
4 Demystifying the New Black Conservatism
71(20)
5 Beyond Affirmative Action: Equality and Identity
91(10)
6 On Black-Jewish Relations
101(16)
7 Black Sexuality: The Taboo Subject
117(16)
8 Malcolm X and Black Rage
133(20)
Epilogue to the Vintage Edition 153

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