Not So Black and White: A History of Race from White Supremacy to Identity Politics

by Kenan Malik

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Is white privilege real? Does American history begin in 1619 or 1776? Why has left-wing antisemitism grown? How racist is the working class? Who benefits most when anti-racists speak in racial terms?

These very different questions have all emerged from today's heated debates around race, identity and culture. The 'culture wars' have generated ferocious argument but little clarity. Not So Black and White offers that clarity by taking the long view, explaining the real origins of 'race' in Western thought, and tracing its path from those beginnings to today's fractious world. In doing so, the book upends many accepted views about race, identity, whiteness and privilege.

Leading thinker Kenan Malik interweaves three narratives: the history of the idea of race, from the Enlightenment to the present; the historical and current relationship between race and class; and his account of how we created a world riven by identity politics. Through these histories, he challenges longstanding assumptions, revealing forgotten stories of a racialised working class and questioning fashionable concepts like cultural appropriation.

Not So Black and White is both a lucid history rewriting the story of race and class, and an elegant polemic making an anti-racist case against the politics of identity.
  • ISBN13 9781787387768
  • Publish Date 5 January 2023
  • Publish Status Forthcoming
  • Publish Country GB
  • Imprint C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 328
  • Language English