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The heart of whiteness: On the study of whiteness and White Americans

Sociology Compass, 2021
Abstract From the nation's first non‐white President, to prevalent narratives of demographic change, a surging reactionary Right and emerging social awareness of white identity, the social context in which white Americans relate to whiteness and white privilege has changed since the early 1990s foundations of whiteness studies.
Jason Torkelson, Douglas Hartmann
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Whiteness

The Psychoanalytic Quarterly, 2006
This paper seeks to make meaning of the experience of being white in the United States at this point in history. The self-awareness of white people is limited by a blind spot around the meaning and impact of being white in a multiracial society. Using psychoanalytic and literary methodology, the author seeks to cast light with which to explore this ...
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On Having Whiteness

Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 2021
Whiteness is a condition one first acquires and then one has—a malignant, parasitic-like condition to which “white” people have a particular susceptibility. The condition is foundational, generating characteristic ways of being in one’s body, in one’s mind, and in one’s world.
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White on White

The Art Book, 2001
Books reviewed in this article:David Batchelor ...
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White Plague, White Band, and Other “White” Diseases

2004
Although commonly reported among disease occurrences of reef corals (Weil et al. 2002), the “white” diseases are probably the most enigmatic. There are a number of these diseases, or syndromes, and confusion arises because of the very similar disease signs that are present in association with each of them.
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Strunk and White and Whiteness

College Composition & Communication, 2021
This essay explores the implications ofThe Elements of Styleas a universally received narrative about literacy. I recontextualize the book as a product of 20th-century histories of literacy as normative middle class desires, and as a response to Cold War era ideologies of a white national language.
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Whiteness and White Privilege

Women & Therapy, 2015
Psychologists, especially therapists, are often trained to ferret out, search and seize upon that which is not readily visible and cannot be spoken, implicit issues and influences, that are commonl...
Andrea L. Dottolo, Ellyn Kaschak
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