Exposes the new generation of whiteness thriving at the expense and borrowed ingenuity of black people—and explores how this intensifies racial inequality. American culture loves blackness. From music and fashion to activism and language, black culture constantly achieves worldwide influence. Yet, when it comes to who is allowed to thrive from black hipness, the pioneers are usually left behind as black aesthetics are converted into mainstream success—and white profit. Weaving together narrative, scholarship, and critique, Lauren Michele Jackson reveals why cultural appropriation—something that’s become embedded in our daily lives—deserves serious attention. It is a blueprint for taking wealth and power, and ultimately exacerbates the economic, political, and social inequity that persists in America. She unravels the racial contradictions lurking behind American culture as we know it—from shapeshifting celebrities and memes gone viral to brazen poets, loveable potheads, and faulty political leaders. An audacious debut, White Negroes brilliantly summons a re-interrogation of Norman Mailer’s infamous 1957 essay of a similar name. It also introduces a bold new voice in Jackson. Piercing, curious, and bursting with pop cultural touchstones, White Negroes is a dispatch in awe of black creativity everywhere and an urgent call for our thoughtful consumption.
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Lauren Michele Jackson es una escritora cuyo trabajo disecciona las complejidades de la raza y la apropiación cultural con aguda perspicacia. Su escritura se caracteriza por una aguda mirada analítica y un talento para conectar fenómenos culturales con problemas sociales más profundos. Jackson aborda el ensayo como una forma de arte, utilizándolo para examinar y deconstruir intrincadas cuestiones de identidad y pertenencia. Su obra ofrece a los lectores una perspectiva provocadora y que invita a la reflexión sobre la cultura contemporánea y sus implicaciones sociales.


Josie Mayor fled Fern Grove after a scandal that rocked the town, turning her back on her friends and family. She disappeared with no contact, no forwarding address, and abandoned the only life she knew.Now, she’s back and has to face the life she left behind. When Josie runs into her ex-boyfriend, Nick, and Harley, the boy who stole her heart, she is faced with the pain and heartache of a past she’s desperate to forget. Josie must make a choice in doing what’s best for her, or risk repeating history once more.Meant to Be is a new adult enemies-to-lovers, small-town romance told over two timelines of the past and the present. Perfect for those looking for a steamy romance with a Happily Ever After