White Out: The Continuing Significance of Racism

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Ashley W. Doane, Eduardo Bonilla-Silva
Psychology Press, 2003 - 328 ˹éÒ
What does it mean to be white? This remains the question at large in the continued effort to examine how white racial identity is constructed and how systems of white privilege operate in everyday life. White Out brings together the original work of leading scholars across the disciplines of sociology, philosophy, history and anthropology to give readers an important and cutting-edge study of "whiteness". This landmark collection moves beyond the personal narratives and surface discussions that have dominated the first generation of whiteness studies and brings discussion towards an actual structural analysis of racism. The essays cover such topics as the philosophy of whiteness; the belief in color blindness; the effects of white privilege; and the possibility for anti-racism. Collected together, these essays provide both a critical analysis and a path for future directions for the field.

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A Critical Perspective on Whiteness
21
A Philosophical
35
The Case of Italians
49
The Mexican American Experience
63
Antiblack
81
Rednecks Hillbillies
95
Sincere Fictions of the White
113
WHITENESS AND COLORBLIND RACISM
127
Race and
173
Color Blindness
189
Whiteness Corporate Culture
199
The Development of White College
215
The Influence of White Supremacy
253
New Racism ColorBlind Racism and the Future
271
Notes
285
Contributors
313

Using Ethnic Identity
145
Lessons
159

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