Why Young Men: Rage, Race and the Crisis of Identity - Couverture souple

Jivani, Jamil

 
9781443453202: Why Young Men: Rage, Race and the Crisis of Identity

Synopsis

The critics agree: “Why Young Men is a much-needed discussion” (J. D. Vance, author of Hillbilly Elegy)

The day after the 2015 Paris terror attacks, twenty-eight-year-old Canadian Jamil Jivani opened the newspaper to find that the men responsible were familiar to him. He didn’t know them, but the communities they grew up in and the challenges they faced mirrored the circumstances of his own life. Jivani travelled to Belgium in February 2016 to better understand the roots of jihadi radicalization. Less than two months later, Brussels fell victim to a terrorist attack carried out by young men who lived in the same neighbourhood as him.

Jivani was raised in a mostly immigrant community in Toronto that faced significant problems with integration. Having grown up with a largely absent father, he knows what it is to watch a man’s future be influenced by gangster culture or radical ideologies associated with Islam. Jivani found himself at a crossroads: he could follow the kind of life we hear about too often in the media, or he could choose a safe, prosperous future. He opted for the latter, attending Yale and becoming a lawyer, a professor and a powerful speaker for the disenfranchised.

Why Young Men is not a memoir but a book of ideas that pursues a positive path and offers a counterintuitive, often provocative argument for a sea change in the way we look at young men, and for how they see themselves.

 

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À propos de l?auteur

Jamil Jivani was born and raised in Toronto. He is a visiting professor at Toronto’s Osgoode Hall Law School, where he focuses on issues affecting youth, immigrants and low-income families. He founded the Citizen Empowerment Project, an organization leading initiatives related to policing, racial profiling, democratic participation and economic development. Jivani attended Yale Law School and served as president of the Yale Black Law Students Association. He has worked for a US senator, as a high school teacher in the US and Kenya and as a corporate lawyer in Manhattan. Since graduating he has practised corporate law in Toronto, acted as a management consultant and was named the 2015 Young Lawyer of the Year by the Canadian Association of Black Lawyers.

Twitter: @jamiljivani

À propos de la quatrième de couverture

Jamil Jivani was raised in a mostly immigrant community in Toronto that faced significant problems with integration. Growing up with a largely absent father, he experienced firsthand how a young man’s future becomes influenced by gangster culture or radical ideologies associated with Islam. Jivani found himself at a crossroads: he could follow the kind of troubled life we hear about too often in the media, or he could work toward a safe, prosperous future. He opted for the latter, attending Yale and becoming a lawyer, a professor at Osgoode Hall Law School and a powerful speaker for the disenfranchised.

Why Young Men is not a memoir but rather a book of ideas that pursues a positive path and offers a counterintuitive, often provocative argument for a sea change in the way we look at young men—and in how they see themselves.

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9781443453196: Why Young Men: Rage, Race and the Crisis of Identity

Edition présentée

ISBN 10 :  1443453196 ISBN 13 :  9781443453196
Editeur : HarperCollins Publishers, 2018
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