What's Happening?
Harper has secured the North American rights to 'Skin upon Skin: Masks as a Mirror of Race' by Morgan Jerkins. The book, represented by Sharon Pelletier at Dystel, Goderich & Bourret, delves into the historical
interplay between masks and race in American culture. It covers a wide range of topics from pre-Revolution beauty customs to the rise of the Ku Klux Klan, minstrelsy, horror villains, and political movements. The book is scheduled for release in fall 2028. This acquisition is part of a broader trend in the publishing industry to explore complex social issues through historical and cultural lenses.
Why It's Important?
The acquisition of Morgan Jerkins' book by Harper highlights the ongoing interest in exploring racial dynamics and cultural history in the United States. By examining the role of masks in racial representation, the book promises to offer insights into how cultural symbols have been used to shape and reflect societal attitudes towards race. This could have significant implications for discussions on race relations, cultural identity, and historical narratives in America. The book's release may influence public discourse and academic studies, providing a new perspective on the intersection of race and cultural symbolism.
What's Next?
With the book set for a fall 2028 release, Harper will likely begin marketing efforts to build anticipation among readers interested in cultural history and social issues. The book may also attract attention from academic circles and cultural commentators, potentially leading to discussions and events centered around its themes. As the release date approaches, further details about the book's content and potential impact on public discourse may emerge.








