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The Nigger in You

9781579229863

The Nigger in You

  • ISBN 13:

    9781579229863

  • ISBN 10:

    1579229867

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 05/31/2013
  • Publisher: Stylus Pub Llc
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Summary

Is there a nigger in you? If you have attempted to avoid and/or escape oppression, been made to feel as if you are a problem, been treated as lesser than or even like a criminal, all just because you are different in a given context, then what Dr. J.W. Wiley asserts through the title of this book inescapably applies to you. Through any of our multiple identities stereotyped, marginalized, or ostracized by our socio-economic class, level of education, gender, disability, age, race, sexual orientation, or religion we are all potential victims as well as perpetrators of denigrating language and discrimination. Dr. Wiley borrows the agency of nigger, arguably the quintessential, most universally known term of disparagement of those negatively considered the Other, to re-frame the word as no longer just a racial term but one that symbolizes many of the ways we disrespect or bully one another, are inconsiderate of one another, prejudge one another, and internalize our demonization. He defines the word in a way that demonstrates its equivalence to other dysfunctional language (retard, bitch, fag, trailer-trash, etc.) that suggests that those so targeted are unworthy of consideration in our society. By creating a conversation around such language Dr. Wiley challenges us to recognize that, when we give in to our prejudices and stereotypes, the nigger in you is what we are apt to see when we encounter those different from ourselves. The author, who is Director of the Center for Diversity, Pluralism, and Inclusion for the State University of New York-Plattsburgh, a Lecturer in Philosophy and Interdisciplinary Studies, and president of his own consulting business, engages diversity in a uniquely inclusive way and as inseparable from social justice. By dissecting the offensive language we often use, consciously or unconsciously, Dr. Wiley provokes us to recognize that, since every one of us has multiple identities beyond just the color of our skin, it is virtually impossible for most of us not to have felt the sting of oppression, or the power of privilege that some of those same multiple identities may confer on us. Consequently, it is morally incumbent on us to contest and ultimately transcend oppression wherever we encounter it, to respect the humanity of those different from us, and become allies in the war to protect and advance people's right to be different. Through personal stories, scholarship, poetry, commentary on current affairs, lyrics, and his experiences as a Black man both rooted in African American culture and the culture of the academy who daily has to navigate and negotiate multiple worlds, Dr. Wiley leads us on a journey towards social justice. In doing so, he empowers us in whatever sphere, private or public, in which we have some agency to embrace our leadership moments by engaging those who would perpetrate dysfunctional language or behavior, and help create a world in which differences are respected and validated.

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