
White Self-criticality Beyond Anti-racism
How Does It Feel to Be A White Problem?
eBook - 2015
"White Self-Criticality Beyond Anti-Racism powerfully emphasises the significance of humility, vulnerability, anxiety, questions of complicity, and how being a 'good white' is implicated in racial injustice. This collection sets a new precedent for critical race scholarship and critical whiteness studies to take into consideration what it means specifically to be a white problem rather than simply restrict scholarship to the problem of white privilege and white normative invisibility. Ultimately, the text challenges the contemporary rhetoric of a colour-blind or colour-evasive world in a discourse that is critically engaging and sophisticated, accessible, and persuasive."--Publisher's description.
Publisher:
Lanham :, Lexington Books,, [2015]
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DIGITAL
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1 online resource.
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Alternative Title:
How does it feel to be a white problem?
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Downloadable eBook.
Not recommended for use on the libraries' public computers.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
May require Adobe Digital Editions or vendor's app.
Not recommended for use on the libraries' public computers.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
May require Adobe Digital Editions or vendor's app.


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