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“THE HISTORY OF WHITE PEOPLE” AUTHOR DR. NELL IRVIN PAINTER INTERVIEWED BY STEPHEN COLBERT, March 17, 2010

Richard Kigel · Thursday, March 18th 2010 at 3:34PM · 1103 views
The History of White People" author Nell Irvin Painter was on "The Colbert Report" last night, and gave few answers about the nature of race, though she did raise a number of interesting questions. Painter, a black woman, suggested that she herself could be considered white because of her education level alone. She posits that race is entirely fluid, and said that the best way to change your race is to have s*x.

Colbert and Painter had a hilarious rapport and at one point she challenges the host to an arm wrestling match over Stephen's Irish heritage. Stephen had a hard time wrapping his mind around Painter's ideas: "White is the default race," he said.


Reviews of ‘THE HISTORY OF WHITE PEOPLE”

From Publishers Weekly:

Who are white people and where did they come from? Elementary questions with elusive, contradictory, and complicated answers set historian Painter's inquiry into motion. From notions of whiteness in Greek literature to the changing nature of white identity in direct response to Malcolm X and his black power successors, Painter's wide-ranging response is a who's who of racial thinkers and a synoptic guide to their work. Her commodious history of an idea accommodates Caesar; Saint Patrick, history's most famous British slave of the early medieval period; Madame de Staël; and Emerson, the philosopher king of American white race theory.


Painter (Sojourner Truth) reviews the diverse cast in their intellectual milieus, linking them to one another across time and language barriers. Conceptions of beauty (ideals of white beauty [became] firmly embedded in the science of race), social science research, and persistent North/South stereotypes prove relevant to defining whiteness. What we can see, the author observes, depends heavily on what our culture has trained us to look for. For the variable, changing, and often capricious definition of whiteness, Painter offers a kaleidoscopic lens.



From Booklist:

Painter is the author of Sojourner Truth: A Life, A Symbol (1996) and several other scholarly works on the history of slavery and race relations in America, most recently Creating Black Americans (2006). Her latest selection examines the history of “whiteness” as a racial category and rhetorical weapon: who is considered to be “white,” who is not, what such distinctions mean, and how notions of whiteness have morphed over time in response to shifting demographics, aesthetic tastes, and political exigencies.


After a brief look at how the ancients conceptualized the differences between European peoples, Painter focuses primarily on the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Presenting vivid psychological portraits of Emerson and dozens of other figures variously famous and obscure, and carefully mapping the links between them, Painter’s narrative succeeds as an engaging and sophisticated intellectual history, as well as an eloquent reminder of the fluidity (and perhaps futility) of racial categories.

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Siebra Muhammad Thursday, March 18th 2010 at 4:43PM

INTERESTING!!!

Richard Kigel Thursday, March 18th 2010 at 5:02PM

Dr. Painter is a scholar who has written many books, including two on Soujourner Truth. The interview with Stephen Colbert was all in good humor--but if someone isn't clued in to his "thing", they might not realize that he is playing for laughs.

She is a serious scholar though so people should take her points seriously.


Richard Kigel Friday, March 19th 2010 at 7:45AM

Irma:

You know--that is so perceptive! I did not realize that until you just pointed it out! He really does help his guests become funny! Wow!

ROBINSON IRMA Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM

Plus, anyone who saw Dr. Gates special knows about Colbert's non White female cousin who he had had on his show but did not know they were some kin...Colbert is such a great example of what life should be, wonderful and fun in spite of all the pit falls we put in our own paths. ..he says each night , "Get over your sleves and have fun...(smile)

ROBINSON IRMA Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM

Actually, Cobert was able to do with Dr. Painter what he tends to do with all of his guest, he had her get in on his jokes and truned her into a comic...I saw her face when she cough on to what the was having her do and she started to laugh and made a joke herself out of teh fix she had gotten intoand pointed at him at the same time...

this is Colbert and why no one should ever miss his take on what is going on in our society that day. (smile)

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