Whiteshift Explained

Whiteshift: Populism, Immigration and the Future of White Majorities
Author:Eric Kaufmann
Published:2018
Publisher:Allen Lane
Country:United Kingdom
Language:English
Subject:Whiteshift, white identity politics
Media Type:Print, e-book
Pages:624 pp
Isbn:978-1-46831-697-1
Isbn Note:(Hardcover)

Whiteshift: Populism, Immigration and the Future of White Majorities is a 2018 non-fiction book written by Eric Kaufmann, a professor at Birkbeck College, University of London.[1] Described by The Economist as a "monumental study of ethno-demographic change",[2] Whiteshift covers politics in both Europe and North America and looks into the political views of the populist right.[3] [4] Kaufmann argues that the rise of Donald Trump in America and the populist right in Europe is a reaction to sweeping demographic change rather than to "economic anxiety".[5]

Reviews

On release, The Times made Whiteshift the 'Book of the Week' but with a sceptical review by David Aaronovitch,[6] who called it "a big controversial book about a big controversial subject".[7] Publishers Weekly said it was "likely to make a big splash",[8] and The Financial Times listed it as one of the 'Best books of 2018' in the politics genre.[9] The New Yorker wrote that Kaufmann and Whiteshift were defending white identity politics.[10] Daniel Trilling, in the London Review of Books, was critical of the book, describing Kaufmann's frame of reference as "both too broad and too narrow".[11]

Kenan Malik wrote that "Whiteshift is a hefty work crammed with data and graphs. The trouble with viewing the world primarily in demographic terms, though, is that, for all the facts and figures, it is easy to be blind to the social context."[12]

In a review symposium about Whiteshift published in the journal Ethnicities, political scientist Robert Ford wrote that "There is much to admire here. Kaufmann is methodologically catholic and draws on a rich range of different resources to examine and interrogate evolving white identity politics." However, he also noted "Kaufmann’s rather Manichean account of white ethnic politics involves some curious omissions and misunderstandings" and that "lack of balance is a recurring feature of Kaufmann’s discussions about the competing claims of ethno-cultural whites, cosmopolitan whites and ethnic minorities."[13] Sociologist John Holmwood argued that the lack of any discussion of "settler colonialism or of the place of first Nation populations and enslavement of African Americans and Jim Crow segregation in the USA" represent "serious – in fact, fatal – omissions in a book concerned to rehabilitate symbols of white identity." Holmwood writes that "It is a very large book – 619 pages – but it is also poorly edited, repetitive and, I have suggested, partial."[14]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Isaac Chotiner. A Political Scientist Defends White Identity Politics . The New Yorker. April 30, 2019.
  2. Web site: Two new books explain the Brexit revolt . The Economist. November 3, 2018.
  3. Web site: A Different Way to Think About White Identity Politics. Park MacDougald. March 1, 2019. New York magazine.
  4. Web site: Zack Beauchamp. The Virtue of Nationalism and Whiteshift: Books that explain Trump . Vox. February 26, 2019.
  5. Web site: Theodore Kupfer . Whiteshift: Identity Politics in an Era of Demographic Change . National Review . April 4, 2019.
  6. Web site: David Aaronovitch. Review: Whiteshift: Populism, Immigration and the Future of White Majorities by Eric Kaufmann — are white people really in decline? . The Times . October 26, 2018.
  7. Web site: Jasper Hamill. Will racist white people 'exit into a 1950s-style simulation' to avoid growing diversity in the West? . Metro . January 30, 2019.
  8. Book: Whiteshift: the turbulent journey from a world of racially homogeneous white majorities to one of racially hybrid majorities . Abrams Books . 5 February 2019. 9781468316971 .
  9. Web site: Gideon Rachman. Best books of 2018: Politics . Financial Times . November 23, 2018.
  10. Isaac Chotiner. A Political Scientist Defends White Identity Politics . . April 30, 2019.
  11. 'I'm not racist, but ...'. Daniel Trilling. London Review of Books . 201. 41 . 8 .
  12. Web site: Malik . Kenan . White identity is meaningless. Real dignity is found in shared hopes . the Guardian . 2018-10-21 . 2022-07-25.
  13. Ford . Robert . Robert Ford (academic). Raising the white flag . Ethnicities . SAGE Publications . 20 . 1 . 2019-04-15 . 1468-7968 . 10.1177/1468796819839071 . 228–233. 150881075 .
  14. Holmwood . John . Claiming whiteness . Ethnicities . SAGE Publications . 20 . 1 . 2019-04-15 . 1468-7968 . 10.1177/1468796819838710 . 234–239. 220049657 .