Passing
Discover the thought-provoking narrative of Passing by Lipika Pelham, published in 2021. This compelling book spans 416 pages, delving into the complex themes of identity and societal perception across different eras. Experience the harrowing journey of a slave woman in 1840s America who disguises herself as a white, disabled man to seek freedom. The story also follows a contemporary black rights activist facing cancellation for her denial of whiteness, a Victorian explorer who masquerades as a Muslim in Arabia's sacred city, and a trans man whose tragic fate unfolds in 1993 due to societal prejudice. Additionally, explore the lives of modern Japanese untouchables who redefine their identities. Passing invites readers to reflect on the intricate dynamics of identity and the lengths individuals go to in order to navigate societal boundaries. This book is a must-read for those interested in sociology and the ongoing conversation about race, gender, and identity.