Unhooking from whiteness : the key to dismantling racism in the United States / edited by Cleveland Hayes, University of Laverne, USA, and Nicholas D. Hartlep, Illinois State University, USA.
2013
E185.615 .U54 2013eb
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Unhooking from whiteness : the key to dismantling racism in the United States / edited by Cleveland Hayes, University of Laverne, USA, and Nicholas D. Hartlep, Illinois State University, USA.
ISBN
9789462093775 (electronic book)
9462093776 (electronic book)
946209375X
9789462093751
9789462093768 (hardback)
9462093768 (hardback)
9789462093751 (paperback)
946209375X (paperback)
9781306279796
9462093776 (electronic book)
946209375X
9789462093751
9789462093768 (hardback)
9462093768 (hardback)
9789462093751 (paperback)
946209375X (paperback)
9781306279796
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Rotterdam, The Netherlands ; Boston : Sense Publishers, [2013]
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©2013
Language
English
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Description
1 online resource (xi, 151 pages)
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10.1007/978-94-6209-377-5 doi
9789462093751
9789462093751
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E185.615 .U54 2013eb
Dewey Decimal Classification
177/.5
Summary
The purpose of this book is to reconsider the ways and strategies in which antiracist scholars do their work, as well as to provide pragmatic ways in which people -- White and of color -- can build cross-racial, cross-communal, and cross-institutional coalitions to fight White supremacy. Employing the methodology of autoethnography, each chapter in this book illustrates the individual journey that the chapter contributor took to "unhook" him or herself from Whiteness. This book explains Whiteness in ways never conceptualized before. The chapters suggest approaches to "unhooking" from Whiteness, while sharing the authors' continual struggles to identify and eradicate the role of Whiteness in education and society in the United States. The contributors to this book offer us the invaluable gift of their stories, humble reflections on commitments to racial justice and complicities with racial injustice. But they aren't merely stories -- and this is the brilliance of the book -- they are invitations into a reconsideration of the "common sense" discussions about the nature of white privilege, the possibility of white anti-racism, and the pervasive tug of whiteness. This is the rare book that shifts the angle and changes the conversation.
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The purpose of this book is to reconsider the ways and strategies in which antiracist scholars do their work, as well as to provide pragmatic ways in which people -- White and of color -- can build cross-racial, cross-communal, and cross-institutional coalitions to fight White supremacy. Employing the methodology of autoethnography, each chapter in this book illustrates the individual journey that the chapter contributor took to "unhook" him or herself from Whiteness. This book explains Whiteness in ways never conceptualized before. The chapters suggest approaches to "unhooking" from Whiteness, while sharing the authors' continual struggles to identify and eradicate the role of Whiteness in education and society in the United States. The contributors to this book offer us the invaluable gift of their stories, humble reflections on commitments to racial justice and complicities with racial injustice. But they aren't merely stories -- and this is the brilliance of the book -- they are invitations into a reconsideration of the "common sense" discussions about the nature of white privilege, the possibility of white anti-racism, and the pervasive tug of whiteness. This is the rare book that shifts the angle and changes the conversation.
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Constructing knowledge ; v. 6.
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Unhooking from whiteness.
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Table of Contents
Toward a lesser shade of white / Cleveland Hayes, Brenda G. Juárez, Matthew T. Witt
Too white to be black and too black to be white / Cleveland Hayes
Learning to take the bullet and more / Brenda Juárez
Privileging privilege with the hope of accessing privilege / Karla Martin
I Refuse to be a pawn for whiteness / Nicholas D. Hartlep
Repositioning the hook / Kenneth J. Fasching-Varner, Margaret-Mary Sulentic Dowell
English Ivy / Matthew Witt
Our journeys as Latin@ educators and the perpetual struggle to unhook from whiteness / Rosa Mazurett-Boyle, René Antrop-González
Interrupting the racial triangulation of Asians / Nicholas D. Hartlep, Cleveland Hayes
Afterword / Joy L. Lei.
Too white to be black and too black to be white / Cleveland Hayes
Learning to take the bullet and more / Brenda Juárez
Privileging privilege with the hope of accessing privilege / Karla Martin
I Refuse to be a pawn for whiteness / Nicholas D. Hartlep
Repositioning the hook / Kenneth J. Fasching-Varner, Margaret-Mary Sulentic Dowell
English Ivy / Matthew Witt
Our journeys as Latin@ educators and the perpetual struggle to unhook from whiteness / Rosa Mazurett-Boyle, René Antrop-González
Interrupting the racial triangulation of Asians / Nicholas D. Hartlep, Cleveland Hayes
Afterword / Joy L. Lei.