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Reading "Whiteness" in English Studies
College English, 2000Considers the role of the “white ground” in English studies at a critical period, the late 1960s and early 1970s, when the discipline, along with the rest of the academy and country, struggled mightily with issues of race. Describes the author’s interest in constructing a narrative about the relationships between discourse and identity with students.
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Studies of Whiteness in Leisure Studies
2013This chapter provides a review of research in sport, leisure, tourism and popular culture that discusses whiteness. This review probably needs a book of its own to be able to discuss the breadth of literature in any critical depth — so instead of a comprehensive literature review, this chapter will focus only on some emblematic example of the kinds of ...
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International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education, 2022
Kate L. Phillippo, Janese L. Nolan
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Kate L. Phillippo, Janese L. Nolan
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State Studies and the Whiteness of White-on-White Lynching
The Journal of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era, 2020openaire +1 more source
1998
Abstract In Hemingway’s novel The Garden of Eden, the blonde protagonist Catherine tries to make herself darker and darker to attract her husband sexually and to distinguish herself from other white people. This kind of Africanism, Toni Morrison argues in Playing in the Dark, conflates blackness with sex, chaos, and madness.
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Abstract In Hemingway’s novel The Garden of Eden, the blonde protagonist Catherine tries to make herself darker and darker to attract her husband sexually and to distinguish herself from other white people. This kind of Africanism, Toni Morrison argues in Playing in the Dark, conflates blackness with sex, chaos, and madness.
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Toward definitions of whiteness and critical Whiteness Studies
2023Moira L. Ozias, Penny A. Pasque
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