This book explores how white supremacy produces a racialized orientation in our lives, arguing that racism is habituated, enacting within us racialized and racist dispositions and bodily comportments that inform how we interact with others. Thus, eradicating racism requires unlearning racialized habits and cultivating new anti-racist habits.
This book explores how white supremacy produces a racialized orientation in our lives, arguing that racism is habituated, enacting within us racialized and racist dispositions and bodily comportments that inform how we interact with others. Thus, eradicating racism requires unlearning racialized habits and cultivating new anti-racist habits.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Brock Bahler is associate teaching professor and director of undergraduate studies in religious studies at the University of Pittsburgh.
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Acknowledgments Foreword - George Yancy Introduction - Brock Bahler 1. "'The Talk': The Transference of Black Body Memory" Autumn Redcross 2. "Searching for Love in the Age of Trump" Sarah Adeyinka-Skold 3. "The Asian-American Experience and the White Gaze: On the Potentiality of Naming Oneself from Nowhere" Nora Tsou 4. "Anger, Silence, and Epistemic Injustice" Alison Bailey 5. "Implicit Bias and Racialized Seeing: Development, Harm, and Moral Responsibility" Katie Tullmann 6. "Embodiment & Oppression: Reflections on Haslanger, Gender, and Race" Erin Beeghly 7. "The Embodied Practices of Whiteness: Unpacking One's White Supremacist Education" Brock Bahler 8. "Racialized Habitus in Criminal Immigration Defense Attorneys" Jessie K. Finch 9. "Three Kinds of Racialized Disgust in Film" Dan Flory 10. "Disappearance, or, the Neat Punctuation of an Invisible Sentence" James B. Haile
Acknowledgments Foreword - George Yancy Introduction - Brock Bahler 1. "'The Talk': The Transference of Black Body Memory" Autumn Redcross 2. "Searching for Love in the Age of Trump" Sarah Adeyinka-Skold 3. "The Asian-American Experience and the White Gaze: On the Potentiality of Naming Oneself from Nowhere" Nora Tsou 4. "Anger, Silence, and Epistemic Injustice" Alison Bailey 5. "Implicit Bias and Racialized Seeing: Development, Harm, and Moral Responsibility" Katie Tullmann 6. "Embodiment & Oppression: Reflections on Haslanger, Gender, and Race" Erin Beeghly 7. "The Embodied Practices of Whiteness: Unpacking One's White Supremacist Education" Brock Bahler 8. "Racialized Habitus in Criminal Immigration Defense Attorneys" Jessie K. Finch 9. "Three Kinds of Racialized Disgust in Film" Dan Flory 10. "Disappearance, or, the Neat Punctuation of an Invisible Sentence" James B. Haile
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