Untangling Whiteness

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Untangling Whiteness Education Resistance And Transformation
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Author : Jennifer Gale de Saxe
language : en
Publisher: Vernon Press
Release Date : 2025-01-07
Untangling Whiteness Education Resistance And Transformation written by Jennifer Gale de Saxe and has been published by Vernon Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2025-01-07 with Social Science categories.
With the prominence of workshops, trainings, and anti-racist books popping up over the past few years, it may seem confusing as to what it really means to engage in deliberate and meaningful learning that challenges the many facets of racism and whiteness. 'Untangling Whiteness' directly interrogates the assumption that the teaching and learning about race and whiteness, particularly within the university context, can be condensed to one course, one workshop, or even a few trainings. It is a life-long process that may begin in one university classroom, but must continue as part of who we are as unfinished and undetermined beings. Through a deep and multi-faceted interrogation of racism and white supremacy, this book untangles critical theories of race, whiteness and resistance in an accessible and dialogical manner. It also situates whiteness in Aotearoa, New Zealand, demonstrating the importance of context and location when working to undermine and challenge it. As a theoretical provocation of existing scholarship on race and white supremacy, 'Untangling Whiteness' is underpinned by educating for critical consciousness, as well as a phenomenological engagement that aims to both interpret the world differently and transform it.
Understanding White Privilege
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Author : Frances E. Kendall
language : en
Publisher: Routledge
Release Date : 2013
Understanding White Privilege written by Frances E. Kendall and has been published by Routledge this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2013 with Education categories.
Understanding White Privilege delves into the complex interplay between race, power, and privilege in both organizations and private life.
The Landscape Of Qualitative Research
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Author : Norman K. Denzin
language : en
Publisher: SAGE
Release Date : 2008
The Landscape Of Qualitative Research written by Norman K. Denzin and has been published by SAGE this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2008 with Reference categories.
The Landscape of Qualitative Research, Third Edition, attempts to put the field of qualitative research in context. Part I provides background on the field, starting with history, then action research and the academy, and the politics and ethics of qualitative research. Part II isolates what we regard as the major historical and contemporary paradigms now structuring and influencing qualitative research in the human disciplines. The chapters move from competing paradigms (positivist, postpositivist, constructivist, critical theory) to specific interpretive perspectives, feminisms, racialized discourses, cultural studies, sexualities, and queer theory. Part III considers the future of qualitative research." "This text is designed for graduate students taking classes in social research methods and qualitative methods as well as researchers throughout the social sciences and in some fields within the humanities.
Early Modern Architecture And Whiteness
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Author : Dijana Omeragić Apostolski
language : en
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Release Date : 2025-02-28
Early Modern Architecture And Whiteness written by Dijana Omeragić Apostolski and has been published by Taylor & Francis this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2025-02-28 with Art categories.
Framing whiteness as a sensorial quality connate with ethical, aesthetic, epistemological, and ontological hierarchies, this edited volume examines how the category of whiteness shaped architectural theories and practices across the early modern period. What was architecture’s role in race-making, constructions of whiteness, and processes of othering more generally? How was whiteness architecturally questioned, reinforced, conceptualized, practiced, and materialized? And how did whiteness intersect with categories such as class, nation, gender, beauty, hygiene, and health? In examining these questions, this volume explores the ways in which premodern critical race studies allow us to reimagine the boundaries and possibilities of architectural research, design, and practice. The book will be of interest to scholars working in architectural history, art history, early modern studies, and the history of race.
On Becoming A Racially Sensitive Therapist Race And Clinical Practice
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Author : Kenneth V. Hardy
language : en
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Release Date : 2025-05-06
On Becoming A Racially Sensitive Therapist Race And Clinical Practice written by Kenneth V. Hardy and has been published by W. W. Norton & Company this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2025-05-06 with Psychology categories.
Transform your clinical practice by transforming yourself Claims of color blindness and the insistence that all clients are essentially the same have contributed to a dearth of knowledge and understanding regarding the delivery of racially sensitive treatment. For many clinicians, addressing issues of race in therapy mirrors the same discomfort that permeates most of our efforts to discuss it outside of treatment. Yet providing racially sensitive therapy, as well as possessing the clinical acumen to address complex issues of race and culture, is vital to competent contemporary practice. The volume is organized into three fundamental sections with contributions from mental health experts who have done the work to unlearn systemic biases about race and therapy. The first section introduces the concept of a racially sensitive therapist and what it means to become one. The second section focuses on cultural and racial storytelling to help uncover unknown parts of oneself and emphasizes racial self-examination, self-interrogation, and personal transformation. And the final section transports the reader from seeing and being to doing with racially informed intervention methods.A monumental undertaking, this book is an essential step for healers and caregivers to reframe the therapy process for all clients. Contributors include: Lane Arye, Vanessa Bing, Toby Bobes, Bonnie Cushing, Elana Katz, Niketa Kumar, Sharon RC Lee, Gloria Lopez-Henriquez, Yasmeen Rubidge, and Virginia Seewaldt.
Feminism Without Borders
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Author : Chandra Talpade Mohanty
language : en
Publisher: Duke University Press
Release Date : 2003-02-28
Feminism Without Borders written by Chandra Talpade Mohanty and has been published by Duke University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2003-02-28 with Social Science categories.
Essays by a pioneering theorist of feminism, multiculturalism, and antiracism.
Untangling Whiteness
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Author : Jennifer Gale De Saxe
language : en
Publisher: Series in Sociology
Release Date : 2024-09-12
Untangling Whiteness written by Jennifer Gale De Saxe and has been published by Series in Sociology this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2024-09-12 with Education categories.
With the prominence of workshops, trainings, and anti-racist books popping up over the past few years, it may seem confusing as to what it really means to engage in deliberate and meaningful learning that challenges the many facets of racism and whiteness. 'Untangling Whiteness' directly interrogates the assumption that the teaching and learning about race and whiteness, particularly within the university context, can be condensed to one course, one workshop, or even a few trainings. It is a life-long process that may begin in one university classroom, but must continue as part of who we are as unfinished and undetermined beings. Through a deep and multi-faceted interrogation of racism and white supremacy, this book untangles critical theories of race, whiteness and resistance in an accessible and dialogical manner. It also situates whiteness in Aotearoa, New Zealand, demonstrating the importance of context and location when working to undermine and challenge it. As a theoretical provocation of existing scholarship on race and white supremacy, 'Untangling Whiteness' is underpinned by educating for critical consciousness, as well as a phenomenological engagement that aims to both interpret the world differently and transform it.
Rhetorics Of Whiteness
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Author : Tammie M Kennedy
language : en
Publisher: SIU Press
Release Date : 2017
Rhetorics Of Whiteness written by Tammie M Kennedy and has been published by SIU Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2017 with Computers categories.
"Contributors analyze how whiteness haunts popular culture, social media, education, and pedagogy, as well as theories of race themselves"--Provided by publisher.
Migration Transnational Flows And The Contested Meanings Of Race In Asia
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Author : Shanshan Lan
language : en
Publisher: Springer Nature
Release Date : 2025-03-06
Migration Transnational Flows And The Contested Meanings Of Race In Asia written by Shanshan Lan and has been published by Springer Nature this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2025-03-06 with Social Science categories.
This open access edited volume addresses the multi-layered relations between migration, transnational flows, and the contested meanings of race in Asia. It tries to answer the following questions: how do migration and transnational flows from the Western world impact racial knowledge formation in Asian societies? To what extent do they challenge, perpetuate, and reshape unequal power relations based on the intersection of race, gender, class, nationality, citizenship, and migration status in Asia? How are dominant Western racial categories such as race, whiteness, and blackness redefined and reconstructed in the context of the Covid-19 pandemic, when transnational mobility became both heavily restricted and stigmatized ? The book is divided into three parts: Race, Language and Migration status, Covid-19 and the Dynamics of Racialization, Gender and Interracial Encounters. This book positions itself in the nexus of race, migration and pandemic research and will make a significant contribution to critical race studies, whiteness studies, globalization, multiculturalism, and social transformation in Asia. This book is aimed at students and scholars in race and migration studies in Asia and beyond. This is an open access book.
One America
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Author : Nathan Angelo
language : en
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Release Date : 2019-05-02
One America written by Nathan Angelo and has been published by State University of New York Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2019-05-02 with Political Science categories.
Despite major advancements in civil rights in the United States since the 1960s, racial inequality continues to persist in American society. While it may appear that presidents do not address the topic of race, it lurks in the background of presidential political speech across a range of issues, including welfare, crime, and American identity. Using a thorough approach that places textual analysis in a historical context, One America? asks what presidents say about race, how often they say it, and to whom they say it. Nathan Angelo demonstrates how presidents attempt to use rhetoric to compose a message that will resonate with the many groups that comprise the modern party system, but ultimately those alliances cause presidents to direct most of their speeches about race to an archetypical white, Middle-American swing voter, thereby restricting the issues and solutions that they discuss. While the American demographic profile is changing, rhetoric that links American identity with racially coded concepts and appeals to white voters' racial resentments has become ubiquitous. Angelo warns us about the possible repercussions of such tactics, noting that, while they may allow presidents to craft winning coalitions, their use continues to legitimate a system that ignores racial inequality.