Unveiling Whiteness in the Twenty-First Century
Global Manifestations, Transdisciplinary Interventions- Editors:
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- Publisher:
- 2014
Summary
Unveiling Whiteness in the Twenty-First Century: Global Manifestations, Transdisciplinary Interventions is a tightly interconnected and richly collaborative book that will advance our understanding of why it is so difficult to re-form and reimagine whiteness in the twenty-first century. Composed after the election of the first black U.S. president, post-global financial crisis, more than a decade after 9/11, and concomitant with a rash of xenophobic incidents across the globe, the book distills several key themes associated with a post-millennial global whiteness: the individual and collective emotions of whiteness, the recentering of whiteness through governing and legal strategies, and the retreats from social equity and justice that have characterized the late twentieth and twenty-first century nation state. It also attempts the difficult work of reimagining white identities and cultures for a new era.
Chapters in Unveiling Whiteness in the Twenty-First Century draw from the fields of African-American studies, English studies, media studies, philosophy, political science, psychology, sociology, education, and women’s studies. Using transdisciplinarity as a mode of inquiry for the project and responding to the changing phenomenon of whiteness across several continents (Australia, Canada, France, Romania, South Africa, Sweden, and the United States), the collection brings together established and emerging scholars and a range of critical approaches to unveil and intervene in the ideologies of whiteness in our contemporary moment. Unveiling Whiteness in the Twenty-First Century demonstrates that complex inquiry and activism are needed to challenge new iterations of whiteness in twenty-first-century political and social spaces.
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Bibliographic data
- Copyright year
- 2014
- ISBN-Print
- 978-0-7391-9296-2
- ISBN-Online
- 978-0-7391-9297-9
- Publisher
- Lexington, Lanham
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 292
- Product type
- Edited Book
Table of contents
- Contents No access
- Acknowledgments No access
- Introduction No access
- Chapter One. The Emotions of White Racism and Antiracism No access
- Chapter Two. Stories of a White Apocalypse on the Romanian Internet No access
- Chapter Three. Swedish Whiteness and White Melancholia: A Diagnosis of a White Nation in Crisis No access
- Chapter Four. Governing through Neoliberal Multiculturalism: Reconstituting Australian Culture and Cultural Diversity in the Howard Era, 1996–2007 No access
- Chapter Five. The Institutionalization of Whiteness in Contemporary Canadian Public Policy No access
- Chapter Six. Arizona 2010 No access
- Chapter Seven. “The Master’s Tools Will Never Dismantle the Master’s House”: Reading France’s Recognition Politics through Fanon’s Critique of Whiteness and Coloniality No access
- Chapter Eight. Troubling White Englishness in South Africa: A Self-Interrogation of Privilege, Complicity, Citizenship, and Belonging No access
- Chapter Nine. I Once Was Lost but Now I’m Found: Exploring the White Feminist Confessional No access
- Chapter Ten. Theorizing White Racial Trauma and its Remedies No access
- Index No access Pages 267 - 284
- About the Contributors No access Pages 285 - 292





