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WHO IS WHITE ANYWAY? THE HISTORY OF WHITE PEOPLE by Nell Irvin Painter, BOOK REVIEW, March 28, 2010 (837 hits)

THE BOOK TRACES CHARACTERIZATIONS OF LIGHTER SKINNED PEOPLE WE CALL WHITE TODAY. FOR THOSE WHO HAVE NOT YET REGISTERED HOW MUCH THESE CHARACTERIZATIONS HAVE CHANGED, LET ME ASSURE YOU THAT SENSORY OBSERVATION WAS NOT THE BASIS OF RACIAL NOMENCLATURE.


Reviewed by LINDA GORDON
A NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW, March 28, 2010


Nell Irvin Painter’s title, “The History of White People,” is a provocation in several ways: it’s monumental in sweep, and its absurd grandiosity should call to mind the fact that writing a “History of Black People” might seem perfectly reasonable to white people. But the title is literally accurate, because the book traces characterizations of the lighter-skinned people we call white today, starting with the ancient Scythians. For those who have not yet registered how much these characterizations have changed, let me assure you that sensory observation was not the basis of racial nomenclature.

Some ancient descriptions did note color, as when the ancient Greeks recognized that their “barbaric” northern neighbors, Scythians and Celts, had lighter skin than Greeks considered normal. Most ancient peoples defined population differences culturally, not physically, and often regarded lighter people as less civilized. Centuries later, European travel writers regarded the light-skinned Circassians, a k a Caucasians, as people best fit only for slavery, yet at the same time labeled Circassian slave women the epitome of beauty. Exoticizing and s*xualizing women of allegedly inferior “races” has a long and continuous history in racial thought; it’s just that today they are usually darker-skinned women.

“Whiteness studies” have so proliferated in the last two decades that historians might be forgiven a yawn in response to being told that racial divisions are fundamentally arbitrary, and that deciding who is white has been not only fluid but also heavily influenced by class and culture. In some Latin American countries, for example, the term blanquearse, to bleach oneself, is used to mean moving upward in class status. But this concept — the social and cultural construction of race over time — remains harder for many people to understand than, say, the notion that gender is a social and cultural construction, unlike s*x. As recently as 10 years ago, some of my undergraduate students at the University of Wisconsin heard my explanations of critical race theory as a denial of observable physical differences.

I wish I had had this book to offer them. Painter, a renowned historian recently retired from Princeton, has written an unusual study: an intellectual history, with occasional excursions to examine vernacular usage, for popular audiences. It has much to teach everyone, including whiteness experts, but it is accessible and breezy, its coverage broad and therefore necessarily superficial.

The modern intellectual history of whiteness began among the 18th-century German scholars who invented racial “science.” Johann Joachim Winckelmann made the ancient Greeks his models of beauty by imagining them white-skinned; he may even have suppressed his own (correct) suspicion that their statues, though copied by the Romans in white marble, had originally been painted. The Dutchman Petrus Camper calculated the proportions and angles of the ideal face and skull, and produced a scale that awarded a perfect rating to the head of a Greek god and ranked Europeans as the runners-up, earning 80 out of 100. The Englishman Charles White collected skulls that he arranged from lowest to highest degree of perfection. He did not think he was seeing the gradual improvement of the human species, but assumed rather the polygenesis theory: the different races arose from separate divine creations and were designed with a range of quality.

The modern concept of a Caucasian race, which students my age were taught in school, came from Johann Friedrich Blumenbach of Göttingen, the most influential of this generation of race scholars. Switching from skulls to skin, he divided humans into five races by color — white, yellow, copper, tawny, and tawny-black to jet-black — but he ascribed these differences to climate. Still convinced that people of the Caucasus were the paragons of beauty, he placed residents of North Africa and India in the Caucasian category, sliding into a linguistic analysis based on the common derivation of Indo-European languages. That category, Painter notes, soon slipped free of any geographic or linguistic moorings and became a quasi-scientific term for a race known as “white.”

Some great American heroes, notably Thomas Jefferson and Ralph Waldo Emerson, absorbed Blumenbach’s influence but relabeled the categories of white superiority. They adopted the Saxons as their ideal, imagining Americans as direct and unalloyed descendants of the English, later including the Germans. In general, Western labels for racial superiority moved thus: Caucasian → Saxon → Teutonic → Nordic → Aryan → white/Anglo.

The spread of evolutionary theory required a series of theoretical shifts, to cope with changing understandings of what is heritable. When hereditary thought produced eugenics, the effort to breed superior human beings, it relied mostly on inaccurate genetics. Nevertheless, eugenic “science” became authoritative from the late 19th century through the 1930s. Eugenics gave rise to laws in at least 30 states authorizing forced sterilization of the ostensibly feeble-minded and the hereditarily criminal. Painter cites an estimate of 65,000 sterilized against their will by 1968, after which a combined feminist and civil rights campaign succeeded in radically restricting forced sterilization. While blacks and American Indians were disproportionately victimized, intelligence testing added many immigrants and others of “inferior stock,” predominantly Appalachian whites, to the rolls of the surgically sterilized.

In the long run, the project of measuring “intelligence” probably did more than eugenics to stigmatize and hold back the nonwhite. Researchers gave I.Q. tests to 1,750,000 recruits in World War I and found that the average mental age, for those 18 and over, was 13.08 years. That experiment in mass testing failed owing to the Army’s insistence that even the lowest ranked usually became model soldiers. But I.Q. testing achieved success in driving the anti-immigration movement. The tests allowed calibrated rankings of Americans of different ancestries — the English at the top, Poles on the bottom. Returning to head measurements, other researchers computed with new categories the proportion of different “blood” in people of different races: Belgians were 60 percent Nordic (the superior European race) and 40 percent Alpine, while the Irish were 30 percent Nordic and 70 percent Mediterranean (the inferior European race). Sometimes politics produced immediate changes in these supposedly objective findings: World War I caused the downgrading of Germans from heavily Nordic to heavily Alpine.

Painter points out, but without adequate discussion, that the adoration of whiteness became particularly problematic for women, as pale blue-eyed blondes became, like so many unattainable desires, a reminder of what was second-class about the rest of us. Among the painfully comic absurdities that racial science produced was the “beauty map” constructed by Francis Galton around the turn of the 20th century: he classified people as good, medium or bad; he categorized those he saw by using pushpins and thus demonstrated that London ranked highest and Aberdeen lowest in average beauty.

Rankings of intelligence and beauty supported escalating anti-Catholicism and anti-Semitism in early-20th-century America. Both prejudices racialized non-Protestant groups. But Painter misses some crucial regional differences. While Jews and Italians were nonwhite in the East, they had long been white in San Francisco, where the racial “inferiors” were the Chinese. Although the United States census categorized Mexican-Americans as white through 1930, census enumerators in the Southwest, working from a different racial understanding, ignored those instructions and marked them “M” for Mexican.

In the same period, anarchist or socialist beliefs became a sign of racial inferiority, a premise strengthened by the presence of many immigrants and Jews among early-20th-century radicals. Whiteness thus became a method of stigmatizing dissenting ideas, a marker of ideological respectability; Painter should have investigated this phenomenon further. Also missing from the book is an analysis of the all-important question: Who benefits and how from the imprimatur of whiteness? Political elites and employers of low-wage labor, to choose just two groups, actively policed the boundaries of whiteness.

But I cannot fault Nell Painter’s choices — omissions to keep a book widely readable. Often, scholarly interpretation is transmitted through textbooks that oversimplify and even bore their readers with vague generalities. Far better for a large audience to learn about whiteness from a distinguished scholar in an insightful and lively exposition.

Linda Gordon is a professor of history at New York University and the author, most recently, of “Dorothea Lange: A Life Beyond Limits.”
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An observation:


I offer this review of Dr. Painter’s new book to the BIA community for several reasons.


First—she is a prominent, well-respected African-American scholar in the field of African-American history. I have not read this book but I am familiar with her other books, including a wonderful and thoroughly researched biography of Sojourner Truth. I have a great respect for the integrity of her work.


Second—Dr. Painter’s book was given FRONT PAGE attention in Sunday’s trend setting NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW section. That makes her book, automatically a significant event.


Third—the reviewer is a scholar and author herself, and appreciates and honors the scholarship of her fellow academic.


Fourth—I think it is a subject of great interest. The idea of what constitutes a race of humans beings and how to classify them has been a hot topic for centuries. Everybody has an opinion about it. Most folks have their own system of verification and they stick to it.


There are a wide variety of views about the topic. Some pass the test of legitimate science and some don’t. Some reek of age-old tribalism and bias and some are objective. I believe it is good to consider many points of view. Everyone can make his own decisions on whether they are legitimate.


But, in my opinion, the views of respected scholars, like Dr. Painter, someone who spent years researching the topic and coming to informed conclusions that follow strict academic standards, should be given serious consideration. Her credentials and her academic status should be respected. She knows what she is talking about.


The reviewer concludes: “Painter, a renowned historian recently retired from Princeton, has written an unusual study: an intellectual history, with occasional excursions to examine vernacular usage, for popular audiences. It has much to teach everyone.”




Sunday, March 28th 2010 at 1:00PM
Richard Kigel
It's a funny title I would agree. White people are such a troublesome bunch of rejects from Ancient Black societies who kicked out Albinos and lead them into Europe long ago. Some of us neglected them and others traveled to the Ancient Germania to teach them in one of my incarnations I was one to went to teach.

Some Whites are denying they have their start with Blacks and some are suggesting Whites are a seperate species. These people are growing more and more a threat to our world and soon something will have to be done about White people. Soon I think sensible Whites will soon see that Whites need some serious put back in check with nature and the natural order.
Sunday, March 28th 2010 at 5:02PM
John Washington
Right, Irma. Let's judge everyone based on the content of their character!!!


Sunday, March 28th 2010 at 8:43PM
Richard Kigel
Rich now this makes sense,

judging one by skin color, or claiming skin color is like bloods and crips---not sons and daughters of Adaam.

judging of humans by The Creator of Adaam, thru Nuhm, thru Ibraheem, thru Musa, thru IsaibnMaryam and Mohamed---thru all MonotheisticThought is by ones acceptance of the above teachers, these children of Adaam.


Monday, March 29th 2010 at 11:57AM
robert powell
Dear Robert:

Amen to that.

Check out Siebra's Poem "Labels". she makes the case better than I could that we (us humans) are more compilciated than a word or label.




Monday, March 29th 2010 at 12:02PM
Richard Kigel
Thanks Clark:

I think you are exactly right. No Science supports a concept of "race". It is completely an arbitrary social construct.

One constant through human history that shows itself throughout the ages, on every continent in every culture and society is the need for people to belong to a group. Individuals need to identify with a group and to take the group identity as their own.

Group identity can be a gang, as you and Robert suggest. It can be a political movement. Or it can be a family, a tribe or a religion or a country.

You can see violent group identity among fans of sports teams from high school to college to the pros. You see fights at high schools over a team logo.

Your point is well taken. Racial identity is another kind of group identity. It is a way of belonging. We see this clearly with President Obama and his racial identity. People have a need to know which group he claims as his own.

You see the question: "Is Obama black enough? Is Obama too black?" People crave to know where he fits in.

The interesting thing is he, himself, feels thoroughly comfortable about who he is and with his group identity.

Group identity is one of the most powerful ways we find value in our lives. The problem comes when our own group identity becomes a battle cry and a source of conflict with other groups.

Back to Dr. Painter's notion of race. I saw her in an interview describing the concept of race as "fluid" and "changeable". In other words--it's not fixed.

In a funny exchange with Stephen Colbert, she said: "You want to change your race? Have s*x."

Cute.

Monday, March 29th 2010 at 1:26PM
Richard Kigel
" arbitrary social construct."

now thats literary artistry at work, I like it.

thanks rich
Monday, March 29th 2010 at 2:09PM
robert powell
such a nonsencical argument you make.

caucasians do not care if they are physically extinct, long ago the European knew that science and biology and democracy were against them, but when that FREEn*gga in 1864 said I want jesus; as presented by the MasterPaganDomanatrix and as long as demn*ggas would produce the beyonces, steeles, tavis smileys, MLKs, leBrons, etc. then the paganEuropeanMind would live beyond the grave.

europeans came west accross the ocean to get away from the ONLY threat that Europeanpaganism has in 1492- or 2010---AlIslaam......

AlIslaam-
Correctly translated ----
THE WAY OF LIFE THAT THE CREATOR OF ADAAM HAD INTENDED FOR MANKIND.


Monday, March 29th 2010 at 7:58PM
robert powell
Dear Mr. Washington:

You certainly can credit Dr. Wesling's writings if you choose.

A quick GOOGLE search showed me that Dr. Wesling, whose disciplines include psychology and psychiatry, does not have any substantial academic or institutional credentials that support her work.

That is an important factor for me when I evaluate somebody's ideas. Do they comply with the highest professional standards?

Dr. Painter has the total respect of her academic colleagues for her body of work. Therefore, she has earned a high degree of credilbilty.






Monday, March 29th 2010 at 9:31PM
Richard Kigel
Dr. Painter doesn't make controversial works she just makes a book about White History as if that was all there was to it. Sure alot of people want to be White because Whites dominate so they want to be mixed with or considered White. This isn't nothing new that Dr. Painter brought out when she asked "Who is White?"

And you claim Dr. Wesling doesn't have any substantial work according to whom? Your google search. Lol.

You're killing me with this materialistic approach to Dr. Wesling's record and comparing her to Dr. Painter. I never compare the two of them until just now. But I would certainly side with Dr. Wesling because her work goes much more deeper than Dr. Painter who is just wading the waters.

As far as Robert Powell he's a complete old fool pretty much like Harry. Some of yall cats on here are weird. Lol.
Tuesday, March 30th 2010 at 12:09PM
John Washington
Dear John:

Just to be clear--I have not read Dr. Painter's book so I don't know what is in it. I do think it is interesting though and worth thinking about. I have read other books by her and know her reputation is first class. Reputation counts.

I have not read anything by Dr. Wesling. Be careful LOL-ing and putting down Google. If there are any publications mentioning her name, articles, interviews in the media, any mention of her at all, it should appear in Google. If there are few mentions of her it can only mean that no substantial publications have reviewed or commented on her work.

The bio I read of Dr. WEsling summarized her ideas and added some critiques. I am sure you would agree that she is not a mainstream academic.

I have read where Dr. Henry Louis Gates, who I consider a teacher and mentor of mine, has referred to similar ideas that Dr. Wesling has expressed as "pseudo-science". His opinion counts with me.

Right now, I am not commenting on the relative merits of their points. I can't. I am not in a position to do that. I am just making an observation on their professional standing and credibility.

You have read and studied Dr. Wesling and you have found something of value in it. I say--good for you! And I hope you continue your studies.


Tuesday, March 30th 2010 at 12:34PM
Richard Kigel
mr. washington,

i is old. i is not harryLike.

Is yu white?---Is yu black?
Tuesday, March 30th 2010 at 1:21PM
robert powell
Yes, Irma.

That is why the idea of race is fluid. Can anyone make the case that the major factor is skin color when there are folks who call themsevles "black" who are lighter than some folks who call themsevles "white"?

And where do people who consider themsevles "multi-racial" fit into this scheme?

The whole idea of race doesn't lend itself to either/or models. We see clearly that it isn't a fixed concept. There are too many ambiguities.




Tuesday, March 30th 2010 at 1:23PM
Richard Kigel
Thanks for that informed perspective, Clark.

It just shows how complicated and nuanced the subject is. It definitely does not lend itself to simple explanations.

Clearly, it is a hot topic.



Tuesday, March 30th 2010 at 1:35PM
Richard Kigel
I am not familiar with either of the works of these two peoples, but I can appreach taht both of them are very respected and accepted in their field of study whicn is great.There is nothing "I" like more than learning new things and peoples. ..

so thanks again for the blog Rich (all 3 of them so far)...(smile)
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
ROBINSON IRMA
Me I am never going to stop harping on the brainwasings that will always have the science v religion as the decider on all things...that is until we get a better handle on a little thing called "common sense". lol (smile)

This means, if it works for you then don't fight it in the right/ wrong of many things public opinion arena so much??????????????!!!!!!!!!? (smile)
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
ROBINSON IRMA
but, where does "passing" / tan fit into this equasion...

this sort of fits into my question on when is a person considered to be GAY...before or after you find out about it and make your own conclusions on this matter and even then will you be stuck with a change of opinion according to the issue related to how you truely feel about gays-lesbians as **** cheney is and only because his own child is a lesbian and he is in a political party that believes the these people are sins and can be cured by religious faith ?!? (smile)

As, for me, "I" am so glad that I accept all human beings as my equal therefore "I" can cut out all of that stress, waste of energy and be in full disagreement with the KKK, skin head and Arain nations out look altogether. lol
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
ROBINSON IRMA
...OR THEIR RELIGIOUS CHOICES EITHER...(smile)
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
ROBINSON IRMA
Thanks Cow, for this reminder of how I must cover all of my basis in sending out my prayers to: GOD, ALLAH, JEHOVAH.BUDDA AND ANY AND ALL G-O-D-S NOT MENTIONED....

that "I" Irma Robinson never ever , ever, ever sink BACK down to the level of seeing any human being as only acceptable to me according to the color of their skin and not their character, ever, ever again in this life time. (smile)
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
ROBINSON IRMA
If I may add the White of the KKK. THIS MAKES THE RED, WHITE , AND BLUE OF THIS NATION'S PRIDE. STILL SORT OF JUDGING BY SKIN COLOR WHEN WE STOP AT THE RED AND THE BLUE...at least for me.(smile)
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
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