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Inga Muscio: Autobiography of a Blue-Eyed Devil: My Life and Times in a Racist, Imperialist Society
As with this author's first book, Cunt: a declaration of independence, I found this one to be engaging, disturbing, and enormously thought-provoking. The places we agree, I find her to be articulate and helpful in sorting out my own thoughts. Where we disagree, I feel challenged to understand more clearly why we disagree and what that means about me and my own racial/social identity. Certainly one of the best books I have read this year.
Walter Truet Anderson: Reality Isn't What It Used to Be : Theatrical Politics, Ready-to-Wear Religion, Global Myths, Primitive Chic, and O
I don't refer to this book in the July 17 post, but I do refer to Anderson's ideas. If you are not familiar with them here's a place to start.