For the vast majority of human existence we did without the idea of race. Since its inception a mere few hundred years ago and despite the voluminous documentation of the problems associated with living within the racial worldview we have come to act as if race is something we cannot live without. <em>The Arc of a Bad Idea: Understanding and Transcending Race</em> presents a penetrating provocative and promising analysis of and alternative to the hegemonic racial worldview. How race came about how it evolved into a natural-seeming aspect of human identity and how racialization as a habit of the mind can be broken is presented through the unique and corrective framing of race as a time-bound (versus eternal) concept the lifespan of which is traceable and the demise of which is predictable. The narratives of individuals who do not subscribe to racial identity despite be ascribed to the black/African American racial category are presented as clear and compelling illustrations of how a non-racial identity and worldview is possible and arguably preferable to the status quo. Our view of and approach to race (in theory pedagogy and policy) is so firmly ensconced in a sense of it as inescapable and indispensible that we are in effect shackled to the lethal absurdity we seek to escape. Theorist teachers policy-makers and anyone who seeks a transformative perspective on race and racial identity will be challenged enriched and empowered by this refreshing treatment of one of our most confounding and consequential dilemmas.<br>
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