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Pooja Makhijani

    Cette auteure explore les manières complexes dont la race façonne les vies et les familles américaines, en particulier à travers le regard des femmes et des filles. Son travail se penche sur l'identité culturelle et les relations interpersonnelles avec un sens aigu du détail et de la compréhension. À travers ses essais et ses nouvelles, l'auteure offre des perspectives perspicaces sur la société américaine. Son écriture est appréciée pour son authenticité et sa capacité à susciter une profonde réflexion.

    Under her skin : how girls experience race in America
    • Not since Scout relayed her innocent, yet stark, fictional awakening to racial injustice in To Kill a Mockingbird has the influence of race on the world of children been painted with such delicate clarity as in this collection. Including the perspectives of women of color, white women, and those caught in between, Under Her Skin traces themes related to double lives, fear, envy, lineage, and family, broadening our understanding of the often-painful subject of racial difference. Essays include the reflections of a woman whose girlhood is spent deciphering levels of oppression—from her Jewish family’s internment in the camps to her own treatment of their African-American maids; a radical parallel forged between a half-Nigerian narrator and three generations of Finnish male immigrants whom she claims as kin; and the startling connection of a white fourteen year old to Emmett Till through the photograph found on his lifeless body. The first book of its kind to include the impact of racial awareness on women of all colors, Under Her Skin embodies a vital and unique contribution to the national discussion on race.

      Under her skin : how girls experience race in America