logo

Why I'm No Longer Talking to White People About Race

Reni Eddo-Lodge

Why I'm No Longer Talking to White People About Race

Reni Eddo-Lodge

  • 43-page comprehensive Study Guide
  • Chapter-by-chapter summaries and multiple sections of expert analysis
  • Featured in our Politics & GovernmentClassClass collections
  • The ultimate resource for assignments, engaging lessons, and lively book discussions

Why I'm No Longer Talking to White People About Race Chapter 5 Summary & Analysis

Chapter 5 Summary: “The Feminism Question”

Chapter 5 focuses on the shortcomings of traditional feminism, namely its exclusion of women of color. Eddo-Lodge uses the entertainment industry to explain this problem. In 2012, commentators hailed Girls, a television show about young white women in New York City, as “the most feminist show in decades” (144). Eddo-Lodge penned a blog questioning how feminists could recognize the problem of an all-male panel or workplace but fail to recognize the problem of an all-white television show. Lily Allen’s music video for “Hard Out There” also fueled debates about race, not for excluding women of color but for representing them in a negative way. All the women of color in the video are scantily clad backup dancers who serve as foils for Allen, a successful white woman singing about glass ceilings and objectification. Eddo-Lodge’s use of popular culture helps engage readers and introduce them to challenging topics.

In 2013, Eddo-Lodge participated in a panel on Radio 4’s Woman’s Hour, where she shared her concerns about white-centric feminist perspectives to a room full of white people. She explained why feminism needed to consider race alongside gender. Another panelist observed that anti-racist perspectives were fueling online harassment and inadvertently implicated Eddo-Lodge in this kind of behavior.

blurred text

Unlock this
Study Guide!

Join SuperSummary to gain instant access to all 43 pages of this Study Guide and thousands of other learning resources.
Get Started
blurred text