Whiteout : how Canada cancels Blackness / George Elliott Clarke.

Whiteout : how Canada cancels Blackness / George Elliott Clarke.

Alternate Title
Whiteout

By
Clarke, George Elliott.

Publication Date
2023

Publication Information
Montréal, Qué. : Véhicule Press,

Physical Description
337 p.

Subject Term
Black people in literature.
 
African Americans in literature.
 
Canadian literature -- History and criticism.
 
Black people -- Canada -- Social conditions.
 
African Americans -- Intellectual life.
 
African Americans -- Social conditions.

Geographic Term
Canada -- Race relations.

Bibliography Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 281-304).

Summary
In Whiteout: How Canada Cancels Blackness, his new and essential collection of essays, George Elliott Clarke exposes the various ways in which the Canadian imagination demonizes, excludes, and oppresses Blackness. Clarke's range is extraordinary: he canvasses African-Canadian writers who have tracked Black invisibility, highlights the racist bias of true crime writing, reveals the whitewashing of African-Canadian perspectives in universities, and excoriates the political failure to reckon with the tragedy of Africville, the once-thriving, 'Africadian' community whose last home was razed in 1970. For Clarke, Canada's relentless celebration of itself as a site of 'multicultural humanitarianism' has blinded White leaders and citizens to the country's many crimes, at home and abroad, thus blacking out the historical record. These essays yield an alternate history of Canada, a corrective revision that Clarke describes as 'inking words on snow, evanescent and ephemeral.

Language
English

ISBN
9781550656077


LibraryCollectionCollectionCall NumberStatus
St. John's - A.C. Hunter (SJH)Adult NFicAdult Non-Fiction819.1 C55Checked In