Julian Carter is Assistant Professor of Critical Studies at the California College of the Arts.
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Acknowledgments vii Introduction. The Search for Norma 1 1. Barbarians Are Not Nervous 42 2. The Marriage Crisis 75 3. Birds, Bees, and the Future of the Race: Making Whiteness Normal 118 Epilogue. Regarding Racial/Erotic Politics 153 Notes 161 Bibliography 195 Index 211
"The Heart of Whiteness is brilliant; it has the capacity to transform what we thought we knew about both race and sexuality in the twentieth century. Furthermore, in Julian Carter's hands 'normal' takes on a meaning that is so specific, clear, and historically on-target that nobody will be able to see twentieth-century normality in the same way after reading her book."--Gail Bederman, author of Manliness and Civilization: A Cultural History of Gender and Race in the United States, 1880-1917