Metaracism, Tricia Rose
Metaracism, Tricia Rose
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Metaracism
How Systemic Racism Devastates Black Lives—and How We Break Free

Author: Tricia Rose

Narrator: Mela Lee, Tricia Rose

Unabridged: 6 hr 54 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Basic Books

Published: 03/05/2024

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

The definitive book on how systemic racism in America really works, revealing the vast and often hidden network of interconnected policies, practices, and beliefs that combine to devastate Black lives

In recent years, condemnations of racism in America have echoed from the streets to corporate boardrooms. At the same time, politicians and commentators fiercely debate racism’s very existence. And so, our conversations about racial inequalities remain muddled. 
 
In Metaracism, pioneering scholar Tricia Rose cuts through the noise with a bracing and invaluable new account of what systemic racism actually is, how it works, and how we can fight back. She reveals how—from housing to education to criminal justice—an array of policies and practices connect and interact to produce an even more devastating “metaracism” far worse than the sum of its parts. While these systemic connections can be difficult to see—and are often portrayed as “color-blind”—again and again they function to disproportionately contain, exploit, and punish Black people.  
 
By helping us to comprehend systemic racism’s inner workings and destructive impacts, Metaracism shows us also how to break free—and how to create a more just America for us all.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Zack on October 22, 2024

Important and essential references to historical situations involving racism. Vague reasoning. Many times, little to no explanation to how recent events tie into the arguments being made. Though there is good reason to associate the events listed with the arguments, there needs to be more time and con......more

Goodreads review by Bridgette on March 09, 2024

*well-written, informative novel *easy to read and kept my interest from cover to cover *educational - a powerful learning experience *highly recommend......more

Goodreads review by Chris on April 01, 2024

This is an absolute must-read book. I don’t know why the concept of systemic racism is so hard to grasp for so many people. A lot of people say, “What even is systemic racism?” Or they come up with their own strange definitions of what systemic racism is. Systemic racism is understanding how there a......more

Goodreads review by S. on April 06, 2024

If you have questions regarding Black America, in the aftermath of the movement Black Lives Matter, then this book will guide you through understanding why are things the way they are ... what's the origin of all the violence and racism against black Americans ... The core issue is that not only pub......more

Goodreads review by Mitzi on March 11, 2024

A defining read for these current times in life shining the light on systemic racism from a 21st Century perspective. Encompassing a compilation of the ideas of racism through reflecting and discussing Anti-Black policies, the effects of these policies and pertinent court cases that should set a pre......more


Quotes

“Throughout this trenchant book, Rose’s analysis is rigorous, insightful, and lucid, and her language glimmers with lyrical clarity…A brilliant guide to a systemic malady that cannot be denied.”—Kirkus (starred review)

“Marshalling extensive evidence into a lucid and powerful narrative, Rose provides an essential new look at American inequality. Even readers well versed in the topic will have their eyes opened by this cogent analysis.”—Publishers Weekly (starred review)

“Tricia Rose has long set the bar for what it means to be a leading public intellectual. Brilliant, astute, and fearless, she has taken on the difficult task of demystifying ‘systemic racism’ from a catchphrase that merely asserts racial disparities are the result of hidden forces, explaining exactly how systemic racism works in the United States. With great clarity and precision, she moves beyond the shocking story, the point of trauma, or the dizzying statistics to expose the system as a whole; apprehending its operations by revealing each part, policy, and practice, and the myriad ways they conjoin. In the face of relentless attacks on the mere mention of racism, and the nonsense spewing from the new ‘anti-racism industry,’ Metaracism offers the clear-eyed analysis we urgently need.”—Robin D. G. Kelley, author of Freedom Dreams

“Rose is one of our most dynamic and thoughtful public intellectuals today, and in her new book, Metaracism, she gives us the gift of sight. At a time when terms like ‘structural racism’ and ‘systemic racism’ are tossed around in the political fires with little rigor or reflection, Metaracism provides a much-needed primer on the real-world meaning of the problem. From housing to education, economic inequality to the criminal justice system, Rose invites us to see that the roots of racism run deep and are pervasive in the traumatic suffering we have witnessed in our time—of Trayvon Martin, Michael Brown, Kelley Williams-Bolar, and so many others. We must not only say their names. We must be able to name the reasons why. In this critical text, Rose helps us to do just that.”—Henry Louis Gates Jr., New York Times–bestselling author of Stony the Road

“Rose is a brilliant scholar who has been on the cutting edge of every concept she’s touched. I read everything she writes and always learn from her insights and analyses.”—Imani Perry, National Book Award–winning author of South to America

“This book will be the most definitive and comprehensive treatment of systemic racism we have from the academy for the larger culture in America! There is simply no one better equipped to write this magisterial text than Rose! She brings together the best of sociological analysis, cultural criticism, and brilliant prose!”—Cornel West, New York Times–bestselling author of Democracy Matters

“Rose is one of our most powerful and profound public intellectuals. Her work on systemic racism is groundbreaking in its ability to elucidate the myriad ways in which we are still blind to how race operates under the surface of every American encounter. This book will become essential reading for anyone seriously interested in understanding the ways racism is seamlessly reproduced in this culture.”—Michael Eric Dyson, New York Times–bestselling author of Tears We Cannot Stop

“Rose shook the ground with Black Noise in 1994, calling a field into existence and making rigorous work in the history and rhythms of Black popular culture possible. She wrote the groundbreaking Longing to Tell, setting a new standard for how to talk about the sexual lives of Black women. And The Hip Hop Wars inaugurated an entirely new generation of students into what it means to critically engage the music we bop to. When Rose takes to her pen, we listen for the record scratch, for the invitation to read closely. We do so because we know things will be different and we will be different after picking up whatever Rose is putting down.”—Brittney Cooper, New York Times–bestselling author of Eloquent Rage