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Author Steele, Shelby.

Title A bound man : why we are excited about Obama and why he can't win / Shelby Steele.

Imprint New York : Free Press, 2008.

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Location Call No. OPAC Message Status
 Axe 2nd Floor Stacks  973.04 Ob1Ds 2008    ---  Available
Edition 1st Free Press hardcover ed.
Description x, 143 p. ; 20 cm.
Note Includes index.
Contents The high possibility -- Plausibility -- Search for the father -- Becoming an authentic black -- Belonging -- Two Women -- Masking -- Bargaining and challenging -- The iconic Negro -- Born to bargain -- Bind I : the discipline -- Bind II : is he black enough? -- "The visible man."
Summary Award-winning author Steele attests that Senator Barack Obama's groundbreaking quest for the highest office in the land is fast becoming a galvanizing occasion beyond mere presidential politics, one that is forcing a national dialogue on the current state of race relations in America. Says Steele, poverty and inequality usually are the focus of such dialogues, but Obama's bid for so high an office pushes the conversation to a more abstract level where race is a politics of guilt and innocence generated by our painful racial history--a kind of morality play between (and within) the races in which innocence is power and guilt is impotence. Steele maintains that Obama is caught between the two classic postures that blacks have always used to make their way in the white American mainstream: bargaining and challenging; and proposes a way for him to break these bonds and find his own voice.--From publisher description.
Subject Obama, Barack.
Obama, Barack -- Public opinion.
African Americans -- Public opinion.
Presidential candidates -- United States.
Presidents -- United States -- Election -- 2008.
United States -- Politics and government -- 2001-
United States -- Race relations -- Political aspects.
Public opinion -- United States.
ISBN 1416559175
9781416559177
Standard No. NZ1 11601557

 
    
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