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Whiteness studies - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Whiteness studies is an interdisciplinary arena of academic inquiry focused on the cultural, historical and sociological aspects of people identified as white, and the social construction of whitene...
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That is a thing called "whiteness theory." ... "Whiteness theory" is based on the premise that whiteness is not racial, but cultural, and premised on privilege and power -- an all-encompassing cultural meme so pervasive as to be said to swallow literally everything we (there I go being "white" -- because I'm assumed by...
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This paper uses data from a recent nationally-representative survey (2003 N=2081) to offer an empirical assessment of core tenets of one of the most significant innovations in ethnic and racial studies in the last decade namely critical whiteness theory. ... Consistent with whiteness theory, we find that whites are less aware...
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White privilege - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In critical race theory, white privilege is a set of advantages that are believed to be enjoyed by white people beyond those commonly experienced by people of color in the same social, political, an...
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Since the late 1980's a course of study referred to as "whiteness" has been presented to students in major universities throughout the nation, e.g., Brown University; the universities of ... In theory whiteness studies examine what is referred to as "white privilege" and how it pertains to race relations.
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He is the first anthropologist to develop whiteness theory and to advocate the adoption of whiteness studies in his field. He created the concept of white public space that several other anthropologists have 'borrowed' and that Jane Hill cites with permission.
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Whiteness Theory Reading List; Arnesen, Eric. 2001. “Whiteness and the Historians’ Imagination.” International Labor and; Working-Class History. 20:3-32. Bonilla-Silva, Eduardo. 2001. White Supremacy and Racism in the Post-Civil Rights Era.
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