Whiteness and Racialized Ethnic Groups in the United States

Whiteness and Racialized Ethnic Groups in the United States
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Publisher : Lexington Books
Total Pages : 219
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ISBN-10 : 9780739164914
ISBN-13 : 0739164910
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Book Synopsis Whiteness and Racialized Ethnic Groups in the United States by : Sherrow O. Pinder

Download or read book Whiteness and Racialized Ethnic Groups in the United States written by Sherrow O. Pinder and published by Lexington Books. This book was released on 2011-12-16 with total page 219 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Whiteness and Racialized Ethnic Groups in the United States, in order to account for the never ending discrimination toward racialized ethnic groups including First Nations, blacks, Chinese, and Mexicans, revisits the history of whiteness in the United States. It shows the difference between remembering a history of human indignities and recreating one that composes its own textual memory. More specifically, it reformulates how the historically reliant positionality of whiteness, as a part of the everyday practice and discourse of white supremacy, would later become institutionalized. Even though “whiteness studies,” with the intention of exposing white privilege, has entered the realm of academic research and is moving toward antiracist forms of whiteness or, at least, toward antiracist approaches for a different form of whiteness, it is not equipped to relinquish the privilege that comes with normalized whiteness. Hence, in order to construct a post white identity, whiteness would have to be denormalized and freed of it of its presumptive hegemony.


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