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File Size: 725 KB
Print Length: 307 pages
Page Numbers Source ISBN: 0465018130
Publisher: Civitas Books (January 23, 2010)
Publication Date: March 12, 2009
Language: English
ASIN: B0035LSLX4
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This is a interesting read, especially after the 2016 election. The BLM movement has taken racial paranoia and political correctness to new levels. The perception of secret hate of blacks will not end anytime soon if politicians continue to play to this paranoia.
I would recommend anyone to read any book on race, no matter how good or bad it is. This particular book is an easy read with a ton of reference notes, which I like.However, the prose tends to be a little too superfluous at times, which can get distracting. The topic itself is very under the radar and should be talked about more.
Kirkus Review described this book as "a professor’s lecture notes run amok." I would have to say, I agree. There were definitely some good tidbits of ideas and information here, but the author's overall thesis feels underdeveloped. It felt like reading 215 pages of wandering thoughts with few examples and almost no data to support those thoughts and no strong conclusions drawn in the end. Nothing really ties together. Even the last chapter titled "Conclusion" doesn't offer anything very concrete. I found myself wondering why this book was even published.
Great book!
Not exactly a light read, but full of good info if you have the stomach for it and like the angle. I think it was a bit one sided, but that may have been the intent. Certainly has some general applicability as to the potential consequences of bias and slight of facts.
Few books offer as concise and cogent a review of the history of the African American in America as does John L. Jackson, Jr.'s RACIAL PARANOIA: THE UNINTENDED CONSEQUENCES OF POLITICAL CORRECTNESS. The Introduction to this elegantly written book mixes historical references to slavery and the variations of that horrific time in our history with subsequent alterations in the civil rights gains and losses, and leads into discussions of contemporary figures who influence the manner in which racism persists under different guises today. Jackson is both scholarly in his research and presentation while always maintaining a keen sensitivity to the reader's attention by including such well-known public figures as OJ Simpson, David Chappelle, Oprah Winfrey, President Bush, Eddie Murphy and other prominent political and entertainment figures. In that Introduction he outlines his own position by comparing Louis Farrakhan and Kayne West: "Farrakhan and West epitomize 'hard' and 'soft' versions of what I'm calling racial paranoia: distrustful conjecture about purposeful race-based maliciousness and the 'benign neglect' of racial indifference.'' It is this 'progression' from blatant racism to the Politically Correct 'enlightened' racism that makes this book so valuable a read: the mirror is well polished to reflect a bit of each of our faces.Where Jackson succeeds in maintaining the extended study of the occult physical and cautiously spoken types of racism is his ability to build a solid platform of fact to post his suggestions of persistent behavior. Never lecturing to the reader, Jackson introduces a degree of humor that makes the contemporary trend toward total acceptance of color lines as entertaining as well as pungent. His writing style encourages the reader to stay with him through his arguments and the end result is an appreciation of a fine mind in action. In commenting on the media of today he remarks ' Media scholars have said it before and in many ways: the media constitute a productive force. They don't just passively represent the world; they also craft it.' And in leading us to the position of at least acknowledging his postulates he is not afraid to ask the reader questions: 'Do Americans want to deal with race? Are Americans willing to invest their time and their trust in one another? At the very least, are they willing to see the racial disparities that continue to define important social and economic differences between and among the citizenry?'Jackson's book raises concerns, turns on lights, and makes us more aware of what he calls 'racial paranoia' - and there are very important lessons to learn from his wise little book. Grady Harp, July 08
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