Feminists Talk Whiteness
Herausgeber: Gray, Janet; Francis, Leigh-Anne
Feminists Talk Whiteness
Herausgeber: Gray, Janet; Francis, Leigh-Anne
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Feminists Talk Whiteness offers a multidimensional introduction to whiteness as an ideology and a system of institutional practices, exploring how and why whiteness is a feminist issue. It will work well as a main or companion text in courses in Womenâ s, Gender, and Feminist Studies.
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Feminists Talk Whiteness offers a multidimensional introduction to whiteness as an ideology and a system of institutional practices, exploring how and why whiteness is a feminist issue. It will work well as a main or companion text in courses in Womenâ s, Gender, and Feminist Studies.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 350
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. August 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 156mm x 236mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 570g
- ISBN-13: 9781032480206
- ISBN-10: 1032480203
- Artikelnr.: 70438678
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 350
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. August 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 156mm x 236mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 570g
- ISBN-13: 9781032480206
- ISBN-10: 1032480203
- Artikelnr.: 70438678
Leigh-Anne Francis is a Black queer associate professor of women's, gender, and sexuality studies and African American studies at The College of New Jersey. Her publications examine Black women and the carceral state, queer and trans people of color, and the continuum of subaltern resistive strategies in US history. Janet Gray is a white professor emerita of women's, gender, and sexuality studies at The College of New Jersey. She has published on whiteness in nineteenth-century American women's poetry and on the convergences of feminist, peace, and environmental studies.
List of Contributors Acknowledgments Introduction: Facing the dragon Leigh
Anne Francis and Janet Gray PART I Histories and counterstories 17 1 Strategic white womanhood: Challenging white feminist perceptions of "Karen" Ruby Hamad 2 White women's participation in the attempted genocide of Native American peoples Karla J. Strand 3 White women as white supremacist political actors: From the suffragists to the Karens Christina Cavener 4 "The good, the bad, and the indifferent": The political pedagogy of Frances Ellen Watkins Harper Leslie K. Dunlap 5 The unbearable whiteness of lesbian studies Stephanie Andrea Allen 6 bell hooks: Black indigeneity, ancestral memory, and lessons on resistance Reanae McNeal Poem: La sangre llama Denise Zubizarreta Questions, activities, and resources PART II Theory and self
reflection 7 On white privilege and anesthesia: Why does Peggy McIntosh's knapsack feel weightless? Alison Bailey 8 Fear, loathing, and las whiteness: Whiteness as fearfulness Andrea Dionne Warmack 9 Academic survival: Troubling the tensions between race, gender, and class in a predominantly white academic institution Carolyn Tinglin 10 Colorism in the Latina community: The internalization of racialized sexism Melissa K. Ochoa 11 Feminists talk whiteness: Disrupting the grip of white supremacy culture on feminist movement building Ann Russo 12 Beyond choice: A dialogue on the whiteness of liberal feminism and reimagining freedom beyond individual choice Houda Ali and Britt Munro Poem: Amazing Grace (For the children of John Newton) Liseli A. Fitzpatrick Poem: My body is a river Rachel O'Hanlon
odriguez Poem: What chou mean we, white girl, revisited Becky Thompson Questions, activities, and resources PART III Feminist antiracism praxis 229 13 From performing equity to loving equity: Combating whiteness in emerging allyship movements Meena Mangat 14 The ally's tools: Racialized power and privilege within the antiracist praxis Samantha L. Vandermeade 15 Whiteness and indigeneity: Feminism as a settler colonial discourse Ruth Alminas and Cory Pillen 16 Teaching transgender studies: Experiential knowledge and race Dana T. Ahern 17 Shame work: Reducing supremacy and the violence of white men Cameron Rasmussen 18 Like, share, tweet: Anti
racist cyberactivism vs. performative slacktivism Sara Blanchard and Misasha Suzuki Graham 19 Making mistakes: A conversation Peggy Diggs and Lucy R. Lippard Poem: and i am sorry Anaïs Peterson Poem: White me: A check list Ivy T. Schweitzer Poem: Miranda Waiver for white people Becky Thompson Questions, activities, and resources Index
Anne Francis and Janet Gray PART I Histories and counterstories 17 1 Strategic white womanhood: Challenging white feminist perceptions of "Karen" Ruby Hamad 2 White women's participation in the attempted genocide of Native American peoples Karla J. Strand 3 White women as white supremacist political actors: From the suffragists to the Karens Christina Cavener 4 "The good, the bad, and the indifferent": The political pedagogy of Frances Ellen Watkins Harper Leslie K. Dunlap 5 The unbearable whiteness of lesbian studies Stephanie Andrea Allen 6 bell hooks: Black indigeneity, ancestral memory, and lessons on resistance Reanae McNeal Poem: La sangre llama Denise Zubizarreta Questions, activities, and resources PART II Theory and self
reflection 7 On white privilege and anesthesia: Why does Peggy McIntosh's knapsack feel weightless? Alison Bailey 8 Fear, loathing, and las whiteness: Whiteness as fearfulness Andrea Dionne Warmack 9 Academic survival: Troubling the tensions between race, gender, and class in a predominantly white academic institution Carolyn Tinglin 10 Colorism in the Latina community: The internalization of racialized sexism Melissa K. Ochoa 11 Feminists talk whiteness: Disrupting the grip of white supremacy culture on feminist movement building Ann Russo 12 Beyond choice: A dialogue on the whiteness of liberal feminism and reimagining freedom beyond individual choice Houda Ali and Britt Munro Poem: Amazing Grace (For the children of John Newton) Liseli A. Fitzpatrick Poem: My body is a river Rachel O'Hanlon
odriguez Poem: What chou mean we, white girl, revisited Becky Thompson Questions, activities, and resources PART III Feminist antiracism praxis 229 13 From performing equity to loving equity: Combating whiteness in emerging allyship movements Meena Mangat 14 The ally's tools: Racialized power and privilege within the antiracist praxis Samantha L. Vandermeade 15 Whiteness and indigeneity: Feminism as a settler colonial discourse Ruth Alminas and Cory Pillen 16 Teaching transgender studies: Experiential knowledge and race Dana T. Ahern 17 Shame work: Reducing supremacy and the violence of white men Cameron Rasmussen 18 Like, share, tweet: Anti
racist cyberactivism vs. performative slacktivism Sara Blanchard and Misasha Suzuki Graham 19 Making mistakes: A conversation Peggy Diggs and Lucy R. Lippard Poem: and i am sorry Anaïs Peterson Poem: White me: A check list Ivy T. Schweitzer Poem: Miranda Waiver for white people Becky Thompson Questions, activities, and resources Index
List of Contributors Acknowledgments Introduction: Facing the dragon Leigh
Anne Francis and Janet Gray PART I Histories and counterstories 17 1 Strategic white womanhood: Challenging white feminist perceptions of "Karen" Ruby Hamad 2 White women's participation in the attempted genocide of Native American peoples Karla J. Strand 3 White women as white supremacist political actors: From the suffragists to the Karens Christina Cavener 4 "The good, the bad, and the indifferent": The political pedagogy of Frances Ellen Watkins Harper Leslie K. Dunlap 5 The unbearable whiteness of lesbian studies Stephanie Andrea Allen 6 bell hooks: Black indigeneity, ancestral memory, and lessons on resistance Reanae McNeal Poem: La sangre llama Denise Zubizarreta Questions, activities, and resources PART II Theory and self
reflection 7 On white privilege and anesthesia: Why does Peggy McIntosh's knapsack feel weightless? Alison Bailey 8 Fear, loathing, and las whiteness: Whiteness as fearfulness Andrea Dionne Warmack 9 Academic survival: Troubling the tensions between race, gender, and class in a predominantly white academic institution Carolyn Tinglin 10 Colorism in the Latina community: The internalization of racialized sexism Melissa K. Ochoa 11 Feminists talk whiteness: Disrupting the grip of white supremacy culture on feminist movement building Ann Russo 12 Beyond choice: A dialogue on the whiteness of liberal feminism and reimagining freedom beyond individual choice Houda Ali and Britt Munro Poem: Amazing Grace (For the children of John Newton) Liseli A. Fitzpatrick Poem: My body is a river Rachel O'Hanlon
odriguez Poem: What chou mean we, white girl, revisited Becky Thompson Questions, activities, and resources PART III Feminist antiracism praxis 229 13 From performing equity to loving equity: Combating whiteness in emerging allyship movements Meena Mangat 14 The ally's tools: Racialized power and privilege within the antiracist praxis Samantha L. Vandermeade 15 Whiteness and indigeneity: Feminism as a settler colonial discourse Ruth Alminas and Cory Pillen 16 Teaching transgender studies: Experiential knowledge and race Dana T. Ahern 17 Shame work: Reducing supremacy and the violence of white men Cameron Rasmussen 18 Like, share, tweet: Anti
racist cyberactivism vs. performative slacktivism Sara Blanchard and Misasha Suzuki Graham 19 Making mistakes: A conversation Peggy Diggs and Lucy R. Lippard Poem: and i am sorry Anaïs Peterson Poem: White me: A check list Ivy T. Schweitzer Poem: Miranda Waiver for white people Becky Thompson Questions, activities, and resources Index
Anne Francis and Janet Gray PART I Histories and counterstories 17 1 Strategic white womanhood: Challenging white feminist perceptions of "Karen" Ruby Hamad 2 White women's participation in the attempted genocide of Native American peoples Karla J. Strand 3 White women as white supremacist political actors: From the suffragists to the Karens Christina Cavener 4 "The good, the bad, and the indifferent": The political pedagogy of Frances Ellen Watkins Harper Leslie K. Dunlap 5 The unbearable whiteness of lesbian studies Stephanie Andrea Allen 6 bell hooks: Black indigeneity, ancestral memory, and lessons on resistance Reanae McNeal Poem: La sangre llama Denise Zubizarreta Questions, activities, and resources PART II Theory and self
reflection 7 On white privilege and anesthesia: Why does Peggy McIntosh's knapsack feel weightless? Alison Bailey 8 Fear, loathing, and las whiteness: Whiteness as fearfulness Andrea Dionne Warmack 9 Academic survival: Troubling the tensions between race, gender, and class in a predominantly white academic institution Carolyn Tinglin 10 Colorism in the Latina community: The internalization of racialized sexism Melissa K. Ochoa 11 Feminists talk whiteness: Disrupting the grip of white supremacy culture on feminist movement building Ann Russo 12 Beyond choice: A dialogue on the whiteness of liberal feminism and reimagining freedom beyond individual choice Houda Ali and Britt Munro Poem: Amazing Grace (For the children of John Newton) Liseli A. Fitzpatrick Poem: My body is a river Rachel O'Hanlon
odriguez Poem: What chou mean we, white girl, revisited Becky Thompson Questions, activities, and resources PART III Feminist antiracism praxis 229 13 From performing equity to loving equity: Combating whiteness in emerging allyship movements Meena Mangat 14 The ally's tools: Racialized power and privilege within the antiracist praxis Samantha L. Vandermeade 15 Whiteness and indigeneity: Feminism as a settler colonial discourse Ruth Alminas and Cory Pillen 16 Teaching transgender studies: Experiential knowledge and race Dana T. Ahern 17 Shame work: Reducing supremacy and the violence of white men Cameron Rasmussen 18 Like, share, tweet: Anti
racist cyberactivism vs. performative slacktivism Sara Blanchard and Misasha Suzuki Graham 19 Making mistakes: A conversation Peggy Diggs and Lucy R. Lippard Poem: and i am sorry Anaïs Peterson Poem: White me: A check list Ivy T. Schweitzer Poem: Miranda Waiver for white people Becky Thompson Questions, activities, and resources Index