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London Review of Books <registrar@lrb.co.uk>Date: Sat, 5 Feb 2022 at 14:38
Subject: In case you missed it: To Own Whiteness
Musab Younis on the new anti-racism, and more pieces you might have missed from the latest issue, our archive and the LRB blog.
| | Musab Younis Any psychological approach to racism 'entails an immediate recognition of social and economic realities', Frantz Fanon argued, because 'the black man's alienation is not an individual question.' The new anti-racism has diverged from this in promulgating the notion that racism begins in the mind, and is therefore undone in the mind. All that is required is diligent mental labour. Read more |
Anna Della Subin The constellation of white explorers said to have been hailed as gods – Francis Drake, Hernán Cortés, Captain Cook, Christopher Columbus, to name a few – acquired a new star in the mid-1970s, when Prince Philip vacationed off the coast of Tanna, in what was then the New Hebrides, aboard HMY Britannia. Ever since, a string of Englishmen have made the pilgrimage to the volcanic island to don grass penis sheaths, get drunk on kava, and bask in the cool glow of British divinity. Read more |
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