The White Card by Claudia Rankine

A hybrid lyric-essay that interrogates whiteness, asking how institutions, art, and liberal language enable erasure and avoidance of racial violence; through close readings of images, encounters in galleries and pointed personal address, it probes how the supposed neutrality of aesthetics and discourse functions as protection for complicity, challenging readers to face the limits of empathy, the costs of silence, and what genuine accountability and representation might require.

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