Joseph Darda is Associate Professor of English at Michigan State University and the author of most recently, The Strange Career of Racial Liberalism.
"“Original and persuasive. . . . A wide-ranging and provocative tour through the post-Vietnam cultural and political scene.” * The New Republic * ""Simultaneously uplifting and disconcerting, How White Men Won the Culture Wars is recommended for all readers interested in US history, particularly those interested in looking at contemporary commonalities but more specifically the ways race has been used in culture wars. There simply is not another book quite like this, making Darda’s work groundbreaking."" * CHOICE * ""How White Men Won the Culture Wars identifies a meta-phenomenon evocative of the existential precipice faced by Germany after its loss of the First World War, which is among the unsettling takeaways from this unique contribution to studies of American political culture."" * Peace & Change: A Journal of Peace Research *"