"I don't see color": personal and critical perspectives on white privilege
2015; Association of College and Research Libraries; Volume: 53; Issue: 01 Linguagem: Inglês
10.5860/choice.191666
ISSN1943-5975
AutoresBettina Bergo, Tracey Nicholls,
Tópico(s)Media, Gender, and Advertising
ResumoContents Preface, Eula Biss Introduction, Bettina Bergo and Tracey Nicholls Part I. What is Privilege? Chapter 1: Deprivileging Philosophy, Peggy McIntosh Chapter 2: Privilege and the Problem with Affirmative Action, Lewis R. Gordon Chapter 3: Revisioning White Privilege, Marilyn Nissim-Sabat Part II. The Images and Rhetoric of Privilege Chapter 4: The Very Image of Privilege: Film Creation of Transcendentals in Vienna and Hollywood, Bettina Bergo Chapter 5: Painting and Negotiating Colors, Lilia Moritz Schwarcz Chapter 6: I Was an Honorary Man: Reflections on Space, Place, and Origin, Mark McMorris Part III. Troubling Privilege Chapter 7: Whiteness as Insidious: On the Embedded and Opaque Racist Self, George Yancy Chapter 8: Privilege: The Luxury of Undivided Attention, Heidi A. Zetzer Chapter 9: The Costs of Privilege and Dividends of Privilege Awareness: The Social Psychology of Confronting Inequality, Tracie L. Stewart and Nyla R. Branscombe Chapter 10: Unpacking the Imperialist Knapsack: Privilege and Imperialism in Obama's America, Eduardo Bonilla-Silva, Victor Ray, and Louise Seamster Part IV. Other Perspectives on and Western Privilege Chapter 11: Whiteness and Africana Political Economy, Paget Henry Chapter 12: The Great North: Failing Muslim-Canadians - Failing Us All, Tracey Nicholls Chapter 13: Rethinking Ethical Feminism through uBuntu, Drucilla Cornell Chapter 14: The Afrocentrist Critique of Eurocentrism: The Decolonization of Knowledge, Ernest-Marie Mbonda Contributor Biographies
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