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Author:
Parker, Morgan, author.
Title:
You get what you pay for : essays / by Morgan Parker.
Edition:
First edition.
Publisher:
One World,
Copyright Date:
2024
Description:
viii, 214 pages ; 23 cm
Subject:
Parker, Morgan.
African Americans--Psychology.
African Americans--Race identity.
African Americans in popular culture.
Depression in women--United States.
Noirs américains--Psychologie.
Noirs américains--Identité ethnique.
Noirs américains dans la culture populaire.
Dépression chez la femme--États-Unis.
United States--Race relations.
États-Unis--Relations raciales.
Essays.
Contents:
Cheaper than therapy. At night -- Are we not entertainers? -- Black people don't go to therapy -- Everything is a slave ship -- We got jokes -- George Bush doesn't care about black people -- "Human being" -- Watch her rise & reign -- Self help -- Upended -- Coda: August -- Plantations -- A bale of cotton, for example -- Diaspora begins at home -- Everything is (still) a slave ship -- Wedding season (Nocturne for Sandra Bland) -- National emergencies -- We in the money -- Reparations (or, strategies for boat repair) -- Refrain and refrain and refrain: July [untitled because who cares?] -- Cheaper than therapy.
Summary:
"Dubbed a voice of her generation, poet and writer Morgan Parker has spent much of her adulthood in therapy, trying to square the resonance of her writing with the alienation she feels in nearly every aspect of life, from her lifelong singleness to her battle with depression. She traces this loneliness to an inability to feel truly safe with others and a historic hyper-awareness stemming from the effects of slavery. In this collection of sharp, reflective essays, Parker examines America's cultural history and relationship to Black Americans through the ages, through such topics as the Church's role in propagating segregation through scriptural misreadings, the implications of Bill Cosby's fall from grace in a culture predicated on acceptance through respectability, and the pitfalls of visibility as seen through the mischaracterizations of Serena Williams as alternately iconic and too ambitious"-- Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
052551144X
9780525511441
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1410391907
LCCN:
2023033598
Locations:
GBPF771 -- Ankeny Kirkendall Public Library (Ankeny)
TCPG826 -- Bettendorf Public Library Information Center (Bettendorf)
CDPF771 -- Clive Public Library (Clive)
GDPF771 -- Urbandale Public Library (Urbandale)

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