by Geneviève Makaping
translated by Giovanna Bellesia Contuzzi and Victoria Offredi Poletto
contributions by Caterina Romeo
edited by Simone Brioni
Rutgers University Press, 2023
Cloth: 978-1-9788-3469-9 | Paper: 978-1-9788-3468-2 | eISBN: 978-1-9788-3470-5
Library of Congress Classification DG457.C38M35 2023
Dewey Decimal Classification 305.896045

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ABOUT THIS BOOK
Tired of being scrutinized, criticized, and fetishized for her black skin, Cameroon-born scholar Geneviève Makaping turns the tables on Italy’s white majority, regarding them through the same unsparing gaze to which minorities have traditionally been subjected. As she candidly recounts her experiences—first across Africa and then as a migrant Black woman in Italy—Makaping describes acts of racist aggression that are wearying and degrading to encounter on a daily basis. She also offers her perspective on how various forms of inequality based on race, color, gender, and class feed off each other. Reversing the Gaze invites readers to confront the question of racism through the retelling of everyday occurrences that we might have experienced as victims, perpetrators, or witnesses.