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Avalanche : stories

A middle-class, white-Canadian echo of The White Lotus, the stories in Avalanche combine satire with an earnest examination and indictment of white entitlement, guilt, shame, and disorientation in the wake of "waking up" to the reality of racism. Focusing on the perspective of white, cis, straight, mostly middle-aged and middle-class characters who lack self-awareness, Westhead shines a light on the obliviousness of white privilege, the violence of "polite" and "quiet" racism, the anguished flailing of the newly woke, and the desperation of well-intentioned white ladies to confirm their essential goodness at all costs. In a tone that "calls in" rather than "calling out," the author writes with compassion and empathy for both her frustrating and frustrated white protagonists and the racialized characters who encounter them. Westhead uses humour not to comfortably distance white readers from the harmful behaviour of her self-absorbed protagonists, but to pull them in close to recognize--and reckon with--those familiar parts of themselves, and to become more aware of the insidious systems of white supremacy at work behind the scenes.

Book  - 2023
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  • ISBN: 9781778430268 (pbk.)
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    145 pages ; 21 cm
  • Publisher 2023

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Bibliography, etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references.
Formatted Contents Note: This is the way -- How we challenge ourselves -- Something fun to do on a beautiful day -- The meeting -- Swimming lessons -- A warm and lighthearted feeling -- Gary how does a contact form work do I just type in here and then press send and that's it? -- Mister Elephant -- Avalanche -- Pioneers -- Moments with Mustafa -- Out for a walk -- Majesty -- Cheryl, are you okay?

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Avalanche
Avalanche
by Westhead, Jessica
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Avalanche


Featured on 49th Shelf's Most Anticipated: 2023 Fall Fiction Preview Featured on CBC's 2023 Fall Fiction Preview "Things used to be easier, but even in those carefree days, the rules were in place for a reason. And that reason is: so we can all agree. So we can all have the same standard applied across the board. So there is no special treatment, which no one should receive. This is why we need the rules." The stories in Avalanche combine humour with an earnest examination and indictment of white entitlement, guilt, shame, and disorientation in the wake of waking up to the reality of racism. Focusing on the perspective of white, cis, straight, and mostly middle-aged and middle-class characters, this collection shines a light on the obliviousness of white privilege, the violence of polite, quiet racism hiding just under the surface of mundane, everyday situations, and the anguished flailing of "well-intentioned white ladies" desperate to confirm their essential goodness at all costs. Westhead writes with compassion and empathy for both her frustrating and frustrated white protagonists and the racialized characters who encounter them, and uses humour not to comfortably distance white readers from the harmful behaviour of her self-absorbed protagonists, but to pull them in close to recognize--and reckon with--those familiar parts of themselves, and to become more aware of the insidious systems of white supremacy at work behind the scenes.