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Critical White Studies and Curriculum Theory

2021
Critical White studies (CWS) refers to an oppositional and interdisciplinary body of historical, social science, literary, and aesthetic intellectual production that critically examines White people’s individual, collective, social, and historical experiences.
James C. Jupp, Pauli Badenhorst
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Critical Whiteness Studies

Sociology Compass, 2007
Abstract Until relatively recently the sociology of race and ethnicity, with a few notable exceptions, has been predominantly concerned with ethnic minorities and colour‐based forms of racism. However, developments across a range disciplines have seen a new attention given to the question of white ethnicity and the meaning of ...
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Critical Whiteness Studies

2018
Critical whiteness studies can be understood in terms of three overlapping waves ranging from the national to the international and from the 19th to the 21st centuries. Beginning in the Reconstruction era in the United States, the first wave criticized whiteness in the form of protection of white femininity, possessive ownership, and the public and ...
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Critical Whiteness Studies

2016
In 1903, standing at the dawn of the 20th century, W. E. B. Du Bois wrote that the color line is the defining characteristic of American society. Well into the 21st century, Du Bois’s prescience sadly still rings true. Even when a society is built on a commitment to equality, and even with the election of its first black president, the United States ...
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Die Critical Whiteness Studies

2017
This master thesis is focused on the discrimination of students with a Turkish migration background within the perspective of the Critical Whiteness Studies. Every single member in a society is affected by racism, also White people and there is an unofficial concealment about Whiteness.
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“Whiteness Visible”: Critical Whiteness Studies and O’Connor’s Fiction

2020
Chapter 1, “‘Whiteness Visible’: Critical Whiteness Studies and O’Connor’s Fiction,” summarizes the treatment of race in O’Connor criticism from the 1970s to the present, outlines some key concepts of racial formation theory and whiteness studies, and considers their potential relevance and application to O’Connor’s work.
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Critical Whiteness Studies and the “Jewish Problem”

Zeitschrift für kritische Sozialtheorie und Philosophie, 2018
AbstractThe “whiteness” of Jews has recently become a popular topic both in public debates and in academic research (Critical Whiteness Studies). Within this discourse, “whiteness” is used as a critical concept denoting those who enjoy white privilege in American and other Western societies.
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