An edition of Beyond The Whiteness of Whiteness (1996)

Beyond the whiteness of whiteness

memoir of a white mother of Black sons

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An edition of Beyond The Whiteness of Whiteness (1996)

Beyond the whiteness of whiteness

memoir of a white mother of Black sons

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"I am Black," Jane Lazarre's son tells her. "I have a Jewish mother, but I am not 'biracial.' That term is meaningless to me." She understands, she says - but he tells her, gently, that he doesn't think so, that she can't understand this completely because she is white. Beyond the Whiteness of Whiteness is Jane Lazarre's memoir of coming to terms with this painful truth, of learning to look into the nature of whiteness in a way that passionately informs the connections between herself and her family.

A moving account of life in a biracial family, this book is a powerful meditation on motherhood and racism in America, the story of an education into the realities of African American culture.

Lazarre has spent over twenty-five years living in a Black American family, married to an African American man, birthing and raising two sons. A teacher of African American literature, she has been influenced by an autobiographical tradition that is characterized by a speaking out against racism and a grounding of that expression in one's own experience - an overlapping of the stories of one's own life and the world.

Like the stories of that tradition, Lazarre's is a recovery of memories that come together in this book with a new sense of meaning. From a crucial moment in which consciousness is transformed, to recalling and accepting the nature and realities of whiteness, each step describes an aspect of her internal and intellectual journey.

Recalling events that opened her eyes to her sons' and husband's experience as Black Americans - an operation, turned into a horrific nightmare by a doctor's unconscious racism; the jarring truths brought home by a visit to an exhibit on slavery at the Richmond Museum of the Confederacy - or her own revealing missteps, Lazarre describes a movement from silence to voice, to a commitment to action, and to an appreciation of the value of a fluid, even ambiguous identity.

It is a coming of age that permits a final retelling of family history and family reunion.

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Pages
140

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Beyond The Whiteness of Whiteness: Memoir of a White Mother of Black Sons
September 1997, Duke University Press
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Beyond the whiteness of whiteness: memoir of a white mother of Black sons
1996, Duke University Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [137]-140).

Published in
Durham

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
306.874/3
Library of Congress
HQ755.85 .L39 1996, HQ755.85.L39 1996

The Physical Object

Pagination
xxi, 140 p. ;
Number of pages
140

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL964218M
Internet Archive
beyondwhitenesso00laza
ISBN 10
0822318261
LCCN
96000452
OCLC/WorldCat
34077312
Library Thing
174957
Goodreads
1480544

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