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In: The MIT press essential knowledge series
Unsettling Whiteness brings together an international collection that considers anew the politics, practices and representations of whiteness at a time when nations worldwide continue to grapple with issues that are underwritten by whiteness. It draws together case studies of the performance of whiteness from significantly different political and social contexts with shared purpose; to investigate (re)constructions of whiteness, to explore the mechanisms which give whiteness power (and make power itself whitened), and to dissect the social processes through which whiteness is made visible and invisible. The collection makes a significant contribution to contemporary debates on whiteness by unsettling historical definitions and examining artistic, intimate and institutional attempts to reinforce or dismantle white norms and privileges. The case studies and analyses offer insightful reading on their own, but together offer a unique transdisciplinary approach to the complex task of exposing, resisting and subverting racialised domination across social relations today. Electronic book text | 296 pages ISBN 978-1-84888-282-9 ; Published by Interdisciplinary Press (closed 2016)
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In: L' homme : europäische Zeitschrift für feministische Geschichtswissenschaft 16.2005,2
In: 101 Boston University Law Review 191 (2021)
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In: Leisure studies in a global era
This book develops a new theory of instrumental whiteness and leisure. Empirical research is drawn upon to highlight whiteness across a comprehensive and internationally-grounded range of leisure practices. The book explores sports participation, sports media and sports fandom, informal leisure, outdoor leisure, music, popular culture and tourism, The way in which leisure is used to construct whiteness and the way in which whiteness shapes leisure, is an important unanswered theme in sociological analyses of leisure. This book develops a new theory of instrumental whiteness and leisure, which draws in part on existing leisure theories and in part on the critical theorising around 'race' and whiteness. In developing a new theory of whiteness and leisure, new primary and existing secondary empirical research is drawn upon to highlight whiteness across a comprehensive and internationally-grounded range of leisure practices. The book explores sports participation, sports media and sports fandom, informal leisure, outdoor leisure, music, popular culture and tourism. This book is grounded in Spracklen's development of leisure theory that uses a Habermasian framework of communicative and instrumental rationalities and actions to understand the tensions between utopian theories of individualized leisure and dystopian theories of increasing constraint and control
Naming whiteness is becoming an increasingly pressing issue across a variety of social and political contexts. In this book, an international set of authors discuss how and why this has come to be the case. Studying whiteness, as either a social identity or political ideology, is a relatively recent area of scholarship. Unusually, within the fields of race and ethnicity, it is a concept that sits at an intersection between historical privilege and identity. At the same time, 'white privilege' is not universally shared in (or can be distant to) how many white people feel they experience their identities. Whiteness as a site of privilege is therefore not absolute, but rather cross-cut by a range of other concerns, too. Nonetheless, recent political developments serve to illustrate the political potency of appeals to whiteness, in a way that suggests whiteness coupled with nationhood is a central social and political topic. In this book, authors from the USA, Australia and Europe consider the contemporary relationships between whiteness and national identity by focusing on mainstream electoral politics, the 'normalisation' of white supremacy and where whiteness stands in relation to pluralised national identities.
Intro -- Dedication -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Acknowledgments -- Epigraph -- Introduction: The Unbearable Whiteness of Being -- Whiteness As Real, and Really Open-Ended -- Whiteness from Below -- "Race" -- The Future is an Ought as well as an Is -- A View from the Margins -- 1: An Analytic of Whiteness -- Two Negative Examples -- What Social Identities Are -- The History of "Race" -- Class -- The Problem of the One and the Many -- What Do We Mean When We Talk About "Whiteness?" -- Empirical Whiteness -- Imaginary Whiteness -- Subjective Whiteness -- Notes -- 2: White Exceptionalism -- Newton Versus Goethe -- Universalism Versus Purity -- Antiracist White Exceptionalism -- The Historicism of Concepts, Or the Meaning Question -- The Instability of Racism -- What To Do… -- Small Revolutions -- Notes -- 3: Double Consciousness -- Avoidance, Denial, Shame -- Ethnicity Instead of Race? -- Left-Wing Post-Racialism -- Aryan and Caucasian Myths -- White Labor -- Three Arguments Against Eliminativism -- White Double Consciousness -- Notes -- Conclusion: A Place in the Rainbow -- Unglorious Whiteness -- References -- Index -- End User License Agreement.
section I: Introduction -- section II: Four ways in which whiteness works -- section III: Outward fractures : whiteness and intersectionality -- section IV: Inward fractures : the psychic life of whiteness -- section V : Approaches to studying whiteness.
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Gregory Scott Parks (Wake Forest University - School of Law) has posted Whiteness as Ideology (Case Western Reserve Law Review, Vol. 73, No. 2, 2023) on SSRN. Here is the abstract: In 1993, Cheryl Harris published her pathbreaking article, "Whiteness...
In: Inter-Disciplinary Press Sociology, Politics and Education Special E-book Collection, 2009-2016, ISBN: 9789004400979
Preliminary Material -- 'A terrible familiarity': Gravity's Rainbow, Spies and Circumventing the Terror of Whiteness /Kyle Smith -- White Privilege and Desire in the 'Paradise Trilogy' /Mai-Anh Boger and Vildan Aytekin -- The White-Washing of Black Characters in Comic Book and Supernatural Films /William M. Jones Jr. -- Inside the Italian Empire: Colonial Africa, Race Wars, and the 'Southern Question' /Christopher A. Shinn -- The Construction of Whiteness in the Work of The Swedish State Institute for Race Biology /Ulrika Kjellman and Christer Eld -- Poor Whites: A Threat, Challenge and Embarrassment to South African Formations of White Identity /Thandiwe Ntshinga -- The Invisibility of Whiteness in the White Feminist Imagination /Rakhi Ruparelia -- Challenging Swedish Exceptionalism and White Privilege: Media Discourses on Rummet /Sarah Philipson , Malin Holm and Suruchi Thapar Björkert -- The Myth of the White Minority /Andrew J. Pierce -- Travelling through Shades of Whiteness: Irish Travellers as Inferior Whites /Michal Wolniak.
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In: Inter-Disciplinary Press Sociology, Politics and Education Special E-book Collection, 2009-2016, ISBN: 9789004400979
Preliminary Material /Lucy Michael and Samantha Schulz -- The Whitened Face as a Visual Gap: Thoughts and Methods /Wiebke Leister -- The Appropriation of the Scottish 'Other' as a Race within White Culture in Anthropology /Sawsan Samara -- Images of White Womanhood in Contemporary Narratives of Middle Eastern Captivity /Youssef Boutahar -- The White Women Abroad: Complicity or Resistance /Carol L. Yang -- Whiteness and Postcolonial Luxury: Representations of the White Female Body in Contemporary Tourism Visual Texts /Karen A. Wilkes -- Brett Bailey's Traveling Human Zoo: Fragmentations of Whiteness across Borders /Nathanael M. Vlachos -- Maiden of Finland in Finnish Cosmetics TV Adverts: Performing Racially White Finnish Female /Miia Rantala -- History Written with Whiteness: The Colour of Steven Spielberg's Lincoln /Patrick Gerster -- After Whiteness: Exposing the Old and Envisioning the New Multicultural Normal /Carole Gerster -- TechnoRiot: Whiteness, Capital and the Violence of Belonging /Robyn Westcott -- Immigration, Identity and Islam in the Netherlands: White Privilege and the Construction of Dutch Identity /Calista L. Ross -- The White Indin': Native American Appropriations in Hipster Fashion /Jessyca Murphy -- Whiteness in a German Classroom /Mai-Anh Julia Boger -- Narratives from White Mothers of Biracial Sons and Daughters /Jennifer L. S. Chandler -- White Capital: Whiteness Meets Bourdieu /Seung-Wan (Winnie) Lo -- Images of a Good White Teacher /Samantha Schulz -- White Christians Crossing Borders: Between Perpetuation and Transformation /George Jacobus (Cobus) van Wyngaard -- A Tanzanian Maasai View of Whiteness: A Complex Relationship between Half-Brothers /Vanessa Wijngaarden -- Composing towards/against Whiteness: The African Music of Mohapeloa /Christine Lucia -- Post-Colonial Experiments: The Appropriation of 'White Roles' in African Film /Cassis Kilian -- Revealing Whiteness/Displaying Violence: South African Photography by David Goldblatt and Hentie van der Merwe /Kevin Mulhearn -- From the Centre to the Margin: Changing Images of Whiteness in the Nigerian Novel /Elizabeth Olubukola Olaoye -- Who Says White Men Can't Dance? Deconstructing Racial Stereotypes in Windowlicker /Ruth Adams.