This volume challenges, recognizes, and questions whiteness, with the intention that it encourages us to do the same, in our own lives, practices, behaviors, and disciplines.
This volume challenges, recognizes, and questions whiteness, with the intention that it encourages us to do the same, in our own lives, practices, behaviors, and disciplines.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Andrea L. Dottolo is associate professor of psychology at Rhode Island College, Providence, USA. Her research focuses on social identities, and she teaches Gender and Women's Studies, and Queer Studies. Dottolo's scholarship on race interrogates white racial identities, including psychological features of whiteness and privilege.
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Introduction Andrea L. Dottolo 1. White and Lesbian: Intersections of Privilege and Oppression Catherine Crisp 2. Sustaining White Homonormativity: The Kids Are All Right as Public Pedagogy Tammie M. Kennedy 3. Boston in the 1970s: Is There a Lesbian Community? And if There is, Who is in it? Amy Hoffman 4. The Costume of Shangri-La: Thoughts on White Privilege, Cultural Appropriation, and Anti-Asian Racism C. Michelle Kleisath 5. Being White Helps: Intersections of Self-Concealment, Stigmatization, Identity Formation, And Psychological Distress in Racial and Sexual Minority Women Shannon I. McIntyre, Erica A. Antonucci and Sara C. Haden 6. "The Normative Idea of Queer is a White Person": Understanding Perceptions of White Privilege among Lesbian, Bisexual and Queer Women of Color in Toronto, Canada Carmen H. Logie and Marie-Jolie Rwigema 7. Complexity Overlooked: Enhancing Cultural Competency in the White Lesbian Counseling Trainee through Education and Supervision Deanna N. Davis
Introduction Andrea L. Dottolo 1. White and Lesbian: Intersections of Privilege and Oppression Catherine Crisp 2. Sustaining White Homonormativity: The Kids Are All Right as Public Pedagogy Tammie M. Kennedy 3. Boston in the 1970s: Is There a Lesbian Community? And if There is, Who is in it? Amy Hoffman 4. The Costume of Shangri-La: Thoughts on White Privilege, Cultural Appropriation, and Anti-Asian Racism C. Michelle Kleisath 5. Being White Helps: Intersections of Self-Concealment, Stigmatization, Identity Formation, And Psychological Distress in Racial and Sexual Minority Women Shannon I. McIntyre, Erica A. Antonucci and Sara C. Haden 6. "The Normative Idea of Queer is a White Person": Understanding Perceptions of White Privilege among Lesbian, Bisexual and Queer Women of Color in Toronto, Canada Carmen H. Logie and Marie-Jolie Rwigema 7. Complexity Overlooked: Enhancing Cultural Competency in the White Lesbian Counseling Trainee through Education and Supervision Deanna N. Davis
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