Caste - The Origins of Our Discontents. Nominiert: Dayton Literary Peace Prize, 2022. Nominiert: Kirkus Prize, 2022. Nominiert: National Book Award, 2022. Nominiert: National Book Critics Circle Awards, 2022. No
Verlag | Penguin Random House |
Auflage | 2020 |
Seiten | 544 |
Format | 16,0 x 23,4 x 2,4 cm |
Gewicht | 760 g |
Artikeltyp | Englisches Buch |
Reihe | Oprah's Book Club |
ISBN-10 | 0593230256 |
EAN | 9780593230251 |
Bestell-Nr | 59323025EA |
Beyond race or class, our lives are defined by a powerful, unspoken system of divisions. In Caste, Pulitzer Prize-winning author Isabel Wilkerson gives an astounding portrait of this hidden phenomenon. Linking America, India and Nazi Germany, Wilkerson reveals how our world has been shaped by caste - and how its rigid, arbitrary hierarchies still divide us today. With clear-sighted rigour, Wilkerson unearths the eight pillars that connect caste systems across civilizations, and demonstrates how our own era of intensifying conflict and upheaval has arisen as a consequence of caste. Weaving in stories of real people, she shows how its insidious undertow emerges every day; she documents its surprising health costs; and she explores its effects on culture and politics. Finally, Wilkerson points forward to the ways we can - and must - move beyond its artificial divisions, towards our common humanity.Beautifully written and deeply original, Caste is an eye-opening examination of what li es beneath the surface of ordinary lives. No one can afford to ignore the moral clarity of its insights, or its urgent call for a freer, fairer world.
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The Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Warmth of Other Suns examines the unspoken caste system that has shaped America and shows how our lives today are still defined by a hierarchy of human divisions.
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Winner of the Los Angeles Times Book Prize National Book Critics Circle Award Finalist Winner of the Carl Sandburg Literary Award Dayton Literary P rize Finalist PEN/John Kenneth Galbraith Award for Nonfiction Finalist PEN/Jean Stein Book Award Finalist Kirkus Prize Finalist
As we go about our daily lives, caste is the wordless usher in a darkened theater, flashlight cast down in the aisles, guiding us to our assigned seats for a performance. The hierarchy of caste is not about feelings or morality. It is about power which groups have it and which do not.
Beyond race, class, or other factors, there is a powerful caste system that influences people s lives and behavior and the nation s fate. Linking the caste systems of America, India, and Nazi Germany, Isabel Wilkerson explores eight pillars that underlie caste systems across civilizations, including divine will, bloodlines, stigma, and more. Using riveting stories about people including Martin Luther King, Jr., baseball s Satchel Paige, a single father and his toddler son, Wilkerson herself, and many others she shows the ways that the insidious undertow of caste is experienced every day. Finally, she points forward to ways America can move beyond the artificial and destructive separations of human divisions, toward hope in our common humanity.