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EmbarRACEments: Daily Embarrassments in Black and White . . . and Color
A self-deprecating, sobering book about a world that continues to move forward without anyone really advancing.
--Gian Paolo Serino
As Europe, along with the rest of the world, struggles to learn itself anew and adapt in the presence of rapid demographic change - and often acting in a way that fails to recognize the positive potential in this change - Kossi Komla-Ebri provides a human and personal account of this global process which sometimes seems too big, global, and too daunting. Komla-Ebri's vignettes show us through pain and humor what this giant global force looks like when it comes out in the everyday, rears its heads in the interactions between friends or strangers, the intimate or the unfamiliar. By shedding light on the relationship between the structural and the interpersonal, he takes deeply personal issues and makes them universal. Komla-Ebri shows us that we are all touched by what may feel abstract or too broad for the individual to reproduce and affect. All people who have experienced embar-race-ments and othering - which is increasingly all people - should find this book enlightening. And by reflecting our own behavior back to us or teaching us how to cope with and process these daily slights, this work helps us put one foot in front of the other toward a world of greater belonging.
--Dr. john a. powell, Hass Institute for a Fair and Inclusive Society
Author: Kossi Komla-Ebri
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Bordighera Press
Published: 10/08/2019
Series: Crossings #24
Pages: 150
Weight: 0.52lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.36d
ISBN: 9781599541242
About the Author
Komla-Ebri, Kossi Amekowoyoa: - Kossi Amékowoyoa Komla-Ebri is a doctor and writer born in Tsévié, Togo. He is the winner of the 2005 Premio Mare Nostrum for Literature and the 2009 Premio Graphein awarded by Società di Pedagogia e Didattica della Scrittura. He lives in Como.
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