Now in paperback, Claudia Rankine's 'skyscraper in the literature on racism' (Christian Science Monitor) At the theatre, around the dinner table, in the airport and in the voting booth, what fractures lie beneath the veneer of contemporary civility and rhetorical claims to unity? What happens if we actually acknowledge them? And when we do, how can we strive to stay in the room with one other? In a series of real-life conversations with both friends and strangers, Claudia Rankine set out to explore these questions, taking the study of whiteness and white supremacy - and a willingness to be surprised - as her guiding light. Just Us is the record of those encounters. Brilliantly arranging essays, images and poems along with the voices and rebuttals of others, it counterpoints Rankine's own text with facing-page notes and commentary, and along the way considers a typically enlightening and unexpected range of issues, from priority boarding queues to the political and cultural implications of women dyeing their hair blonde. Wry, vulnerable and prescient, this is Rankine's most intimate work, less interested in being right - and in always feeling comfortable - than in being true and being together.
Claudia Rankine Livres
Claudia Rankine est une poétesse et dramaturge américaine dont l'œuvre examine de manière incisive les thèmes du racisme, de l'identité et de la justice sociale. À travers ses vastes pièces lyriques et dramatiques, elle aborde les complexités des expériences raciales quotidiennes, explorant comment ces rencontres façonnent la conscience individuelle et collective. Son style se caractérise par son urgence, sa profondeur et sa capacité à fusionner les réflexions personnelles avec un commentaire sociétal plus large. Rankine s'efforce, par ses écrits et la création du The Racial Imaginary Institute, de favoriser le dialogue et une compréhension plus profonde des dynamiques raciales en Amérique.





Don't Let Me Be Lonely
- 192pages
- 7 heures de lecture
'Don't Let Me Be Lonely' is Rankine's meditation on the self bewildered by race riots, terrorism, medicated depression and television's ubiquitous influence. Written during George W. Bush's presidency in an America still reeling from the 9/11 attacks and charging headlong into war in Iraq, this is an early 21st-century work of great wit, intelligence and depth of feeling, with urgent lessons for the present.
Citizen
- 192pages
- 7 heures de lecture
"Claudia Rankine's bold new book recounts mounting racial aggressions in ongoing encounters in twenty-first-century daily life and in the media. In essay, image, and poetry, Citizen is a powerful testament to the individual and collective effects of racism in our contemporary, often named 'post-race' society."-
"A postmodern dialogue about pregnancy, childbirth, and artistic expression, the electrifying journey is charted through dreams, conversations, and reflections - it crosses genres, existing at times in poetry, at times in dialogue and prose, in order to arrive at a new understanding of humanity"--Publisher's description.