Marginalized Majority : Claiming Our Power in a Post-Truth America by Onnesha Roychoudhuri (2018, Trade Paperback)

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PublisherMelville House Publishing
ISBN-101612196993
ISBN-139781612196992
eBay Product ID (ePID)240059806

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Book TitleMarginalized Majority : Claiming Our Power in a Post-Truth America
Number of Pages224 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicPolitical Process / General, Social Classes & Economic Disparity, General, Political Process / Political Advocacy, Commentary & Opinion, American Government / General
Publication Year2018
GenrePolitical Science, Social Science
AuthorOnnesha Roychoudhuri
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Height0.6 in
Item Weight7.9 Oz
Item Length8.2 in
Item Width5.5 in

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LCCN2018-013301
TitleLeadingThe
Reviews"We have the numbers, strength, and vision to beat back the resurgent right and set a new people''s agenda. But it won''t happen until we start telling new stories about change, shedding the tired ones that have silenced and demoralized us. This book is a daring intervention to get us back in the game--and a witty, delightfully personal meditation on collective power." --Naomi Klein, author of No Is Not Enough and This Changes Everything " The Marginalized Majority is a must-read for anyone who cares about progressive politics. Onnesha Roychoudhuri weaves the personal and the political together expertly; she''s written a compelling and brilliant book that will help light the way forward." --Jessica Valenti, author of Sex Object: A Memoir "At last, the book we''ve been needing: Onnesha Roychoudhuri elegantly dismantles the myths surrounding identity politics, offering a fresh and clear-eyed vision of democratic renewal. A vital call to action and connection, The Marginalized Majority shows the far-reaching power we can have if we''re bold enough to claim it." -- L.A. Kauffman, author of Direct Action and How to Read a Protest "For too long, a privileged, pale, male minority have long claimed to speak for America. But as Onnesha Roychoudhuri shows, they are in fact profoundly out of touch with a society that''s increasingly progressive and diverse. This book is a clear-eyed pep talk for those who stand on the brink of despair and a welcome reminder that a new, true majority has the potential to rise up and change the world." -- Astra Taylor, author of The People''s Platform "A timely reminder of who shaped American history in its darkest moments--not the entitled minority, but the marginalized majority. This is a deep meditation on #MeToo, American racism, and the power of truth-tellers, in the company of someone who can shut down a subway bigot by leading a traincar of people in song. Give this book to anyone who could do with a jolt of that kind of creativity, intellect, and joy." --Raj Patel, co-author of A History of the World In Seven Cheap Things "A stirring defense of ''identity politics'' and the need to reclaim narratives as well as a powerful account of the transformation of a journalist into an activist ... Combines the reporting chops of an experienced journalist with literary flair and a conversational, common-sense approach that seems far more heartfelt than dogmatic ... persuasive and engaging." --*STARRED* KIRKUS REVIEW "A powerful discussion about identity politics in an increasingly progressive and diverse society." -- BOOK RIOT "A portrait of the current American political scene, filtered through [Roychoudhuri''s] multifaceted personal perspective ... [ The Marginalized Majority ] offers every reason to stay involved, connect with others and refuse to give in." -- SHELF AWARENESS "Aims to reclaim the term while also making a compelling case for how minorities can harness their political power and elect legislators who reflect our interests." -- BITCH MAGAZINE "[A] potent activist manifesto and deconstruction of the myths surrounding identity politics... It''s the most memorable book I''ve read in the past few months." --Eric Liebetrau, KIRKUS REVIEWS "Want to know how to get involved? Want to know how to fight back? Read The Marginalized Majority . It will completely change the way you think about our current political climate." -- HELLO GIGGLES "A call to arms during the Trump era... a stringent critique on collective power." -- ASIAN AMERICAN WRITERS WORKSHOP "In The Marginalized Majority, journalist Onnesha Roychoudhuri reflects on how marginalized people hold the power to alter the course of history." -- COLORLINES "Roychoudhuri takes cynicism to task... With an astute intersectional lens and careful analysis, Roychoudhuri reminds us that we are the majority and that we always have power--no matter how hopeless things might seem." -- THE RUMPUS, "A timely reminder of who shaped American history in its darkest moments--not the entitled minority, but the marginalized majority. This is a deep meditation on #MeToo, American racism, and the power of truth-tellers, in the company of someone who can shut down a subway bigot by leading a traincar of people in song. Give this book to anyone who could do with a jolt of that kind of creativity, intellect, and joy." --Raj Patel, co-author of A History of the World In Seven Cheap Things
Dewey Edition23
Dewey Decimal323/.0420973
Synopsis"This book is a daring intervention to get us back in the game--and a witty, delightfully personal meditation on collective power." --Naomi Klein, author of No Is Not Enough and This Changes Everything Ever since the 2016 election, pundits have been saying our country has never been more divided--that if progressives want to reclaim power, we need to be "pragmatic," reach across the aisle, and look past identity politics. But what if we're getting the story all wrong? In The Marginalized Majority , Onnesha Roychoudhuri makes the galvanizing case that our voices are already the majority--and that our plurality of identities is not only our greatest strength, but is also at the indisputable core of successful progressive change throughout history. From the Civil Rights Movement to the Women's March, Saturday Night Live to the mainstream media, Roychoudhuri holds the myths about our disenfranchisement up to the light, illuminating narratives from history that reveal we have far more power than we're often led to believe. With both clear-eyed hope and electrifying power, she examines our ideas about what's possible, and what's necessary--opening up space for action, new realities, and, ultimately, survival. Now, Roychoudhuri urges us, is the time to fight like the majority we already are., Delivers a plan to not just survive but also push back in Trump's America, from progressive journalist Onnesha Roychoudhuri., Like Rebecca Solnit's Hope in the Dark, Wake Up We're Winning delivers a plan to not just survive but also push back in Trump's America, from progressive journalist Onnesha Roychoudhuri. Now is the time to fight back. Drawing on the history of American ideologies (like 'The American Dream' and the 'City on a Hill'), social movements (like the Civil Rights Movement and Occupy Wall Street), and cultural icons (like James Baldwin), Wake Up We're Winning makes the case that we have never had more opportunity and power than we do now - we only have to recognise and seize it., "This book is a daring intervention to get us back in the game--and a witty, delightfully personal meditation on collective power." --Naomi Klein The energy on the left has never been higher. But because there are so many issues to tackle, each one more urgent and divisive than the next, some say progressives will once again fail to seize the moment and gain real power. But what if we're getting the story all wrong? In The Marginalized Majority , Onnesha Roychoudhuri makes the galvanizing case that our plurality of identities is not only our greatest strength, but is also at the indisputable core of successful progressive change throughout history. From the civil rights movement to the Women's March, mainstream media to Saturday Night Live , Roychoudhuri illuminates how historical narratives are written and, by holding the myths about our disenfranchisement up to the light, reveals we have far more power than we're often led to believe. With both clear-eyed hope and electrifying power, she examines our ideas about what's possible, and what's necessary--opening up space for action, new realities, and, ultimately, survival. Now, Roychoudhuri urges us, is the time to fight like the majority we already are.
LC Classification NumberJK1726.R76 2018

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