
God's Waiting Room
Racial Reckoning at Life's End
Casey Golomski(Author)
Rutgers University Press
Published on 13. December 2024
Book
Paperback/Softback
238 pages
978-1-9788-4060-7 (ISBN)
Description
Can older racists change their tune, or will they haunt us further once they're gone? Rich in mystery and life's lessons, God's Waiting Room considers what matters in the end for older white adults and the younger Black nurses who care for them. An innovation in creative nonfiction, Casey Golomski's story of his years of immersive research at a nursing home in South Africa, thirty years after the end of apartheid, is narrated as a one-day, room-by-room tour. The story is told in breathtakingly intimate and witty conversations with the home's residents and nurses, including the untold story of Nelson Mandela's Robben Island prison nurse, and readers learn how ageism, sexism, and racism intersect and impact health care both in South Africa and in the United States, as well as create conditions in which people primed to be enemies find grace despite the odds.
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For copyright reasons, this edition is not available in the South African Development Community and Kenya.
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For copyright reasons, this edition is not available in the South African Development Community and Kenya.
Reviews / Votes
"A profoundly beautiful exploration of what decline and dilapidation mean for those whose lives were largely lived in compact with racial separation." (The Johannesburg Review of Books) "There is nothing frail or distant in God's Waiting Room. We are pressed up against stories-some hard, some wanting-and invited in. Casey Golomski masterfully collapses the priorities and politics of past, present, and future into the workings of the everyday, with a closeness and lyrical attention to form." - Todd Meyers (author of All That Was Not Her) "A delightful surprise of a book! This is a tale of big-hearted patients and staff, racism, and eldercare in post-apartheid South Africa. Placed within the context of the country's history of white supremacy, these subtle and moving stories of patients in the present day being sustained by grace offer a striking portrait of our shared humanity despite racial and other differences." - Theresa Brown (author of Healing: When a Nurse Becomes a Patient)More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
New Brunswick NJ
United States
Illustrations
11 color images
Dimensions
Height: 233 mm
Width: 154 mm
Thickness: 16 mm
Weight
352 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-9788-4060-7 (9781978840607)
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E-Book
12/2024
1st Edition
Rutgers University Press
€76.99
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Person
CASEY GOLOMSKI is an associate professor of anthropology and women's and gender studies at the University of New Hampshire in Durham and lives in Medford, Massachusetts. He is the author of Funeral Culture: AIDS, Work, and Cultural Change in an African Kingdom.
Content
Preface
The Road
Waiting
Angel
Heartsore
Presents
Andrew
Diversity
Bethal
Safari
Goodness
Jokers
Yvonne
God
Mama Zulu
Security
Noeline
The Circle
Confessions
Acknowledgements
Notes
Index
The Road
Waiting
Angel
Heartsore
Presents
Andrew
Diversity
Bethal
Safari
Goodness
Jokers
Yvonne
God
Mama Zulu
Security
Noeline
The Circle
Confessions
Acknowledgements
Notes
Index