'It is unclear whether each book supplies a portion of the holistic racial puzzle or are intended as revelatory islands in and of themselves.' proseb4bros writes on anti-racist reading lists
The usual subjects you’ll see on an anti-racist reading list. Photo-Illustration: Vulture I have this pet theory about book recommendations. They feel good to solicit, good to mete out, but someone at some point has to get down to the business of reading. And there, between giving and receiving, lies a great gulf. No one can quite account for what happens. Reading, hopefully, but you never can be sure.
Despite the diversity of curators — from legacy publications to small non-profits to historians to celebrities and other users with varying degrees of influence online — the anti-racist reading list varies little in its contents.
An example —The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison, a usual suspect. The Bluest Eye is a novel whose grammar precedes exposition, and that grammar is crushing. Racism is relevant to the story to the extent that it is relevant everywhere, including the reluctant enclaves of migrated black characters whose discontinuous narratives fill the pages.
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