Review of Prejudice, Racism, and Tribalism
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D'Agostino's book "Prejudice, Racism and Tribalism: A Primer for White People" seems like an insightful examination of racism, tribalism, and prejudices. It seems to me that he defines these often-misused concepts and traces their historical contexts, from ancient times to today in a proper fashion. The author's personal experiences and real-life examples appear to enrich the narrative, making it super informative. Despite some content that may offend certain readers, it seems like an interesting book to read.
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Very nice! I am always looking out for a book that explores the history of racism, prejudice, and tribalism. I did not learn a lot of those when I was in university. Very informative review. I am excited to give this book a read.Lisa P Cowling wrote: ↑30 Mar 2024, 07:17 [Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Prejudice, Racism, and Tribalism" by ANTHONY M. D'AGOSTINO, MD.]
In his book Prejudice, Racism and Tribalism: A Primer for White People, Anthony M. D'Agostino, MD, insightfully delves into three sensitive topics: racism, tribalism, and prejudices, breaking them down to the smallest bits for the readers.
The book begins with the author defining the basic concepts of racism, tribalism, and prejudice, pointing out that these words are commonly misused and offering the proper contexts for their usage. Digging into history, the author discusses these different concepts and their representation over centuries. From the first ever Homo sapiens wandering out of Africa to the current humans in the world, slave trading and conquest span centuries and nations. The author addresses prejudices and how easily they can be formed even in a little child, highlighting that most humans, in one form or another, harbor certain prejudices against some things.
I really liked that the author included a lot about his own personal experiences living with these factors; I think this helps the reader put the book in perspective. I also loved the abundance of statistics and information about past world events, turning the book into a treasure trove of information. I liked again that the author used a lot of real-life instances, including past occurrences and current happenings. I find that this paints a clearer picture in the mind of the reader.
I, however, think some parts of this book may come off as offensive to some people. Even though the author clearly states his stance on racism as he defines it, some of it may make some readers uncomfortable with the book. For instance, on page 96, the author, in stating things 'we can agree upon', adds that it is 'better' to be white than black. This and some other instances may seem offensive to a black person, discouraging them from reading the book. Again, in defining these concepts, the author, in some instances, sounds dangerously close to undermining and trivializing the experiences of people of color in societies like ours.
This book was, however, beautifully written, and I will give it a rating of 5 out of 5 stars.
I think this book adequately discusses its concepts, and as such, I will recommend it to anyone who wants an honest view of these ideas.
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In "Prejudice, Racism, and Tribalism: A Primer for White People," Dr. Anthony M. D'Agostino offers a comprehensive examination of three deeply rooted societal issues. The book is designed to break down the complex topics of racism, tribalism, and prejudice, making them accessible and understandable for readers.
Dr. D'Agostino begins by providing clear definitions of these often-misunderstood terms, setting the stage for a detailed historical and social analysis. He traces the evolution of these concepts from the earliest human migrations out of Africa to contemporary society, highlighting significant events like the slave trade and various conquests that have shaped human interactions over the centuries. This historical perspective is enriched by an array of statistics and well-researched information, transforming the book into a valuable resource for anyone interested in these topics.
One of the standout features of the book is Dr. D'Agostino's inclusion of personal anecdotes, which offer a relatable and authentic dimension to his analysis. His firsthand experiences with prejudice and racism provide a grounded perspective that helps readers connect with the material on a personal level.
However, the book is not without its contentious points. Some statements, particularly those suggesting a preference for being white over black, may be offensive to some readers. These moments could overshadow the book's broader message for some, potentially alienating readers of color. Additionally, there are instances where the author's approach to defining these concepts might appear to minimize the experiences of marginalized communities.
Despite these concerns, "Prejudice, Racism, and Tribalism" is a well-written and insightful book that offers a thorough exploration of its subject matter. It is a recommended read for those seeking an honest and detailed understanding of racism, tribalism, and prejudice, earning a full 5 out of 5 stars for its depth and clarity.
**Rating: 5/5 stars**
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