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Mixed-Race Superman: Keanu, Obama, and Multiracial Experience
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Mixed-Race Superman: Keanu, Obama, and Multiracial Experience

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A charming and insightful look at Barrack Obama, Keanu Reeves and the mixed-race experience in our divided world.

At once personally revealing and politically astute, author Will Harris reflects on the lives of two very different supermen- Barack Obama and Keanu Reeves. In an era where a man endorsed by the Klu Klux Klan can sit in the White House, Harris argues that the mixed-race of both Obama and Reeves gave them a cultural shapelessness that was a form of resistance. Reeves, as Neo in The Matrix, portrayed the chosen one on the silver screen, while Obama, for a brief moment, was a real-life superhero on the world stage.

Drawing on his own personal experience and examining the way that these two men have been embedded in our collective consciousness, Harris asks what they can teach us about race and heroism.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Melville House Publishing
Country
United States
Date
2 July 2019
Pages
128
ISBN
9781612197890

A charming and insightful look at Barrack Obama, Keanu Reeves and the mixed-race experience in our divided world.

At once personally revealing and politically astute, author Will Harris reflects on the lives of two very different supermen- Barack Obama and Keanu Reeves. In an era where a man endorsed by the Klu Klux Klan can sit in the White House, Harris argues that the mixed-race of both Obama and Reeves gave them a cultural shapelessness that was a form of resistance. Reeves, as Neo in The Matrix, portrayed the chosen one on the silver screen, while Obama, for a brief moment, was a real-life superhero on the world stage.

Drawing on his own personal experience and examining the way that these two men have been embedded in our collective consciousness, Harris asks what they can teach us about race and heroism.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Melville House Publishing
Country
United States
Date
2 July 2019
Pages
128
ISBN
9781612197890