Surviving the White Gaze
A Memoir
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Rebecca Carroll
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Rebecca Carroll
About this listen
An Esquire Best Book of 2021
A “gorgeous and powerful” (The New York Times Book Review) memoir from cultural critic Rebecca Carroll recounting her painful struggle to overcome a completely White childhood to forge her identity as a Black woman in America.
Rebecca Carroll grew up the only Black person in her rural New Hampshire town. Adopted at birth by artistic parents who believed in peace, love, and zero population growth, her early childhood was loving and idyllic - and yet she couldn’t articulate the deep sense of isolation she increasingly felt as she grew older.
Everything changed when she met her birth mother, a young White woman, who consistently undermined Carroll’s sense of her blackness and self-esteem. Carroll’s childhood became harrowing, and her memoir explores the tension between the aching desire for her birth mother’s acceptance, the loyalty she feels toward her adoptive parents, and the search for her racial identity. As an adult, Carroll forged a path from city to city, struggling along the way with difficult boyfriends, depression, eating disorders, and excessive drinking. Ultimately, through the support of her chosen Black family, she was able to heal.
“Generous, intimate, searching, and formidable” (The Boston Globe), Surviving the White Gaze is a timely examination of racism and racial identity in America today.
©2021 Rebecca Carroll. All rights reserved. (P)2021 Simon & Schuster, Inc. All rights reserved.What listeners say about Surviving the White Gaze
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- Amazon Customer
- 2023-07-03
A personal memoir with greater social relevance
The title made me expect a sociological study but this was much more than that, a recounting of lived personal experience and emotions. I enjoyed it, however I feel that a deeper exploration of her birth father’s history could have been central to the theme of surviving the white gaze. Did I miss that? I will listen again.
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- YNM Toronto
- 2021-02-26
Loved this book
A thought provoking memoir that every white person needs to read.
There is an unspoken existing racism even within parts of society that seems the least harboring it, black baby adopting white parents?
As we struggle as a society to enhance equality and fight racism, we need to be reminded of this undercurrent.
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