Working through whiteness: international perspectives
In: SUNY series, interruptions: border testimony(ies) and critical discourse/s
In: SUNY series, interruptions--border testimony(ies) and critical discourse
In: SUNY Series, INTERRUPTIONS : Border Testimony(ies) and Critical Discourse/s
Intro -- Working through Whiteness -- Contents -- Introduction by Cynthia Levine-Rasky -- Part I: Contexts of Whiteness -- 1. Whiteness and The Great Law of Peace by David Bedford and W. Thom Workman -- 2. "The Iniquitous Practice of Women": Prostitution and the Making of White Spaces in British Columbia, 1898-1905 by Renisa Mawani -- 3. A White World? Whiteness and the Meaning of Modernity in Latin America and Japan by Alastair Bonnett -- 4. White Noise: Australia's Struggle with Multiculturalism by Andrew Jakubowicz -- Part II: Studies in Whiteness -- 5. A Room without a View: Social Distance and the Structuring of Privileged Identity by Michael Alan Sacks and Marika Lindholm -- 6. Looking at the Invisible: A Q-Methodological Investigation of Young White Women's Constructions of Whiteness by Stephanie Kellington -- 7. Building a Home on a Border: How Single White Women Raising Multiracial Children Construct Racial Meaning by Jennifer A. Reich -- 8. The Impact of Whiteness on the Culture of Law: From Theory to Practice by L. A. Visano -- Part III: Pedagogies for Whiteness -- 9. "In Whitest England": New Subject Positions for White Youth in the Post-Imperial Moment by Anoop Nayak -- 10. When the Big Snow Melts: White Women Teaching in Canada's North by Helen Harper -- 11. Developing Feminist Pedagogical Practices to Complicate Whiteness and Work with Defensiveness by Jessica Ringrose -- 12. Critical/Relational/Contextual: Toward a Model for Studying Whiteness by Cynthia Levine-Rasky -- List of Contributors -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- R -- S -- T -- V -- W -- X -- Y.
In: SUNY series, interruptions: border testimony(ies) and critical discourse/s
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