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In this powerful book, Kinouani uniquely examines the psychological and psychic factors involved in the reproduction of 'whiteness' and reveals how these intersect with race dynamics, race inequality and racial violence.
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The adoption of White Australia as government policy in 1901 demonstrates that whiteness was crucial to the ways in which the new nation of Australia was constituted. And yet, historians have largely overlooked whiteness in their studies of Australia's racial past. Creating White Australia takes a fresh approach to the question of 'race' in Australian history.
Race relations. --- White people. --- Race relations --- White people
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In this "vital, necessary, and beautiful book" (Michael Eric Dyson), antiracist educator Robin DiAngelo deftly illuminates the phenomenon of white fragility and "allows us to understand racism as a practice not restricted to 'bad people' (Claudia Rankine). Referring to the defensive moves that white people make when challenged racially, white fragility is characterized by emotions such as anger, fear, and guilt, and by behaviors including argumentation and silence. These behaviors, in turn, function to reinstate white racial equilibrium and prevent any meaningful cross-racial dialogue. In this in-depth exploration, DiAngelo examines how white fragility develops, how it protects racial inequality, and what we can do to engage more constructively.
Racism. --- White people. --- Race relations.
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Indigenous peoples --- White people --- Social conditions. --- Relations with Indians.
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Indians of North America --- White people --- Relations with Indians.
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Indians of North America --- White people --- Relations with Indians.
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Indigenous peoples --- White people --- Social conditions. --- Relations with Indians.
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This important book provides the first substantial analysis of white working class perspectives on multiculturalism and change in the UK, improving our understanding of this under-researched group and suggesting a new and progressive agenda for white working class communities.
Working class whites --- Multiculturalism --- Social conditions. --- Great Britain --- Race relations. --- White working class people --- White people --- Working class white people
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In this book, Andrew Brindle analyzes a corpus of texts taken from a white supremacist web forum which refer to the subject of homosexuality, drawing conclusions about the discourses of extremism and the dissemination of far-right hate speech online. The website from which Brindle’s corpus is drawn, Stormfront, has been described as the most powerful active influence in the White Nationalist movement (Kim 2005). Through a linguistic analysis of the data combining corpus linguistic methodologies and a critical discourse analysis approach, Brindle examines the language used to construct heterosexual, white masculinities, as well as posters’ representations of gay men, racial minorities and other out-groups, and how such groups are associated by the in-group. Brindle applies three types of analysis to the corpus: a corpus-driven approach centered on the study of frequency, keywords, collocation and concordance analyses; a detailed qualitative study of posts from the forum and the threads in which they are located; and a corpus-based approach which combines the corpus linguistic and qualitative analyses. The analysis of the data demonstrates a convergence of reactionary responses to not only women, gay men and lesbians, but also to racial minorities. Brindle’s findings suggest that due to the forum format of the data, topics are discussed and negotiated rather than dictated unilaterally as would be the case in a hierarchical organization. This research-based study of white supremacist discourse on the Internet facilitates understanding of hate speech and the behavior of extremist groups, with the aim of providing tools to combat elements of extremism and intolerance in society
Racism in language. --- Hate speech --- White supremacy movements. --- Prejudices --- Whites --- Social aspects. --- Race identity. --- White people
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Comment penser la question raciale lorsqu’on est blanc ? Telle est la question que pose ce livre. La mort de George Floyd – après tant d’autres – et le mouvement qu’elle a suscité ont montré que la question raciale ne concerne pas seulement les «racistes» ou les personnes qui en sont victimes, mais bien l’ensemble de la société. Pourtant, la question raciale reste largement impensée du côté des Blancs. Cet essai montre comment, du fait de l’héritage des systèmes raciaux européens, les Blancs vivent toujours dans une «maison blanche» : une disposition intellectuelle, psychologique et affective qui altère leur regard et leur façon d’être au monde. L’auteur retrace, à partir d’expériences personnelles, les contours et les formes de cette situation, sans céder à la culpabilisation ou à l’angoisse que suscite souvent cette question. L’objectif de la prise de conscience qu’il propose n’est pas «d’aider» ceux qui ont été ou sont les cibles des systèmes raciaux européens, mais de nous défaire de ce biais cognitif et affectif fondamental, afin de faire advenir un nouveau rapport au monde, et à nous-mêmes (4e de couverture)
Blancs --- Conscience de race. --- Racisme --- Identité collective. --- White people --- Race awareness --- Racism
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