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White Nation by Ghassan Hage dissects how white supremacy quietly shapes multicultural Australia, turning everyday culture and policy into a fantasy of dominance. This 2000 trade paperback blends history, biography and cultural studies to show how racial privilege is lived, not just declared.
The copy carries a personal inscription, adding a unique layer to its academic heft. Aside from light thumb marks on the closed edges and a few pages marked with discreet asterisks, the interior is crisp, tight and smoke-free—ideal for students, scholars or curious adults.
Hage’s insights remain urgent for young adults and activists unpacking systemic racism. A scarce title in the second-hand market, this clean, annotated copy offers both readability and collectibility without the usual ex-library wear.