ABSTRACT

What are the conditions needed for our nation to bridge cultural and racial divides? By "writing beyond race," noted cultural critic bell hooks models the constructive ways scholars, activists, and readers can challenge and change systems of domination.

In the spirit of previous classics like Outlaw Culture and Reel to Real, this new collection of compelling essays interrogates contemporary cultural notions of race, gender, and class. From the films Precious and Crash to recent biographies of Malcolm X and Henrietta Lacks, hooks offers provocative insights into the way race is being talked about in this "post-racial" era.

chapter 1|8 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|17 pages

Racism: Naming What Hurts

chapter 4|19 pages

Solidarity: Women and Race Relations

chapter 5|13 pages

Help Wanted: Re-Imagining The Past

chapter 11|7 pages

A Community of Caring

chapter 12|10 pages

Bonding Across Boundaries

chapter 14|5 pages

Against Mediocrity

chapter 15|7 pages

Black Self-Determination

chapter 16|12 pages

Ending Racism: Working for Change

chapter 17|7 pages

Writing Beyond Race

chapter 18|9 pages

The Practice of Love