Becoming and unbecoming white : owning and disowning a racial identity

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    • Clark, Christine
    • O'Donnell, James

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Becoming and unbecoming white : owning and disowning a racial identity

edited by Christine Clark and James O'Donnell

(Critical studies in education and culture series)

Bergin & Garvey, 1999

  • : hbk
  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [253]-268) and index

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Volume

: hbk ISBN 9780897896207

Description

The authors of the narrative chapters represented in this volume have in common that they are dedicated to the realization of a critical, multicultural, democratic society. Individually, they are female and male, from diverse ethnicities, socio-economic class backgrounds, first language groups, religious and spiritual affiliations, and sexual orientations. They are professors of education, psychology, sociology, and communication as well as community activists. The stories that they share reveal the history of racism in this country over a fifty year period beginning in the late 1930s and continuing into the early 1980s. The stories are most diverse, and share what it was like growing up White during and after Jim Crow segregation, the Civil Rights Movement, and busing and integration. Thus, there is a history here of our country's racism yesterday and today. Inviting students to experience this history may encourage them to further explore its ongoing manifestations.

Table of Contents

Preface by Henry Giroux Rearticulating a Racial Identity: Creating Oppositional Spaces to Fight for Equality and Social Justice by Christine Clark and James O'Donnell Unthinking Whiteness, Rethinking Democracy: Critical Citizenship in Gringolandia by Peter McLaren Lighting Candles in the Dark: One Black Woman's Response to White Anti-Racist Narratives by Beverly Deniel Tatum Subverting Racism from Within: Linking White Identity to Activism by Becky Thompson Transforming Received Categories: Discovering Cross-Border Identities and Other Subversive Activities by David Wellman The Secret: White Lies are Never Little by Christine Clark Becoming White: How I Got Over by Arnold Cooper Seeing Things as They Are by Carolyn O'Grady The Recollections of a Recovering Racist by James O'Donnell What Could a White Girl from South Boston Possibly Know about Racism? Reflections of a Social Justice Educator by Mary Gannon If You're Not Standing in this Line, You're Standing in the Wrong Line by Pritchy Smith Building Blocks: My Journey toward White Racial Awareness by Patti DeRosa "Justice, Justice Shalt Thou Do!" by Liz Aaronsohn White Man Dancing: A Story of Personal Transformation by Gary Howard Rewriting the Discourse of Racial Identity: Towards a Pedagogy and Politics of Whiteness by Henry A. Giroux
Volume

: pbk ISBN 9780897896214

Description

The authors of the narrative chapters represented in this volume have in common that they are dedicated to the realization of a critical, multicultural, democratic society. Individually, they are female and male, from diverse ethnicities, socio-economic class backgrounds, first language groups, religious and spiritual affiliations, and sexual orientations. They are professors of education, psychology, sociology, and communication as well as community activists. The stories that they share reveal the history of racism in this country over a fifty year period beginning in the late 1930s and continuing into the early 1980s. The stories are most diverse, and share what it was like growing up White during and after Jim Crow segregation, the Civil Rights Movement, and busing and integration. Thus, there is a history here of our country's racism yesterday and today. Inviting students to experience this history may encourage them to further explore its ongoing manifestations.

Table of Contents

Preface by Henry Giroux Rearticulating a Racial Identity: Creating Oppositional Spaces to Fight for Equality and Social Justice by Christine Clark and James O'Donnell Unthinking Whiteness, Rethinking Democracy: Critical Citizenship in Gringolandia by Peter McLaren Lighting Candles in the Dark: One Black Woman's Response to White Anti-Racist Narratives by Beverly Deniel Tatum Subverting Racism from Within: Linking White Identity to Activism by Becky Thompson Transforming Received Categories: Discovering Cross-Border Identities and Other Subversive Activities by David Wellman The Secret: White Lies are Never Little by Christine Clark Becoming White: How I Got Over by Arnold Cooper Seeing Things as They Are by Carolyn O'Grady The Recollections of a Recovering Racist by James O'Donnell What Could a White Girl from South Boston Possibly Know about Racism? Reflections of a Social Justice Educator by Mary Gannon If You're Not Standing in this Line, You're Standing in the Wrong Line by Pritchy Smith Building Blocks: My Journey toward White Racial Awareness by Patti DeRosa "Justice, Justice Shalt Thou Do!" by Liz Aaronsohn White Man Dancing: A Story of Personal Transformation by Gary Howard Rewriting the Discourse of Racial Identity: Towards a Pedagogy and Politics of Whiteness by Henry A. Giroux

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