The possessive investment in whiteness : : how white people profit from identity politics / / George Lipsitz.

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Place / Publishing House:Philadelphia : : Temple University Press,, 2018.
Year of Publication:2018
Edition:Twentieth anniversary edition.
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The possessive investment in whiteness : how white people profit from identity politics / George Lipsitz.
Twentieth anniversary edition.
Philadelphia : Temple University Press, 2018.
1 online resource (395 pages)
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
The changing same : introduction to the twentieth anniversary edition -- Bill Moore's body -- The possessive investment in whiteness -- Law and order : civil rights laws and white privilege -- Immigrant labor and identity politics -- Whiteness and war -- How whiteness works : inheritance, wealth, and health -- White fragility, white failure, white fear -- A pigment of the imagination -- White desire : remembering Robert Johnson -- Lean on me : beyond identity politics -- Finding families of resemblance : 'Frantic to join . . . the Japanese army'" -- California : the Mmississippi of the 1990s -- Change the focus and reverse the hypnosis : learning from New Orleans -- White lives, white lies.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI : ProQuest, 2018. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest affiliated libraries.
Racism United States.
Prejudices United States.
Identity politics United States.
Whites Race identity United States.
United States Race relations.
United States Social policy 1993-
Electronic books.
Print version: Lipsitz, George. Possessive investment in whiteness : how white people profit from identity politics. Twentieth anniversary edition. Philadelphia : Temple University Press, 2018 395 pages 9781439916384 (DLC) 2018024399
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contents The changing same : introduction to the twentieth anniversary edition -- Bill Moore's body -- The possessive investment in whiteness -- Law and order : civil rights laws and white privilege -- Immigrant labor and identity politics -- Whiteness and war -- How whiteness works : inheritance, wealth, and health -- White fragility, white failure, white fear -- A pigment of the imagination -- White desire : remembering Robert Johnson -- Lean on me : beyond identity politics -- Finding families of resemblance : 'Frantic to join . . . the Japanese army'" -- California : the Mmississippi of the 1990s -- Change the focus and reverse the hypnosis : learning from New Orleans -- White lives, white lies.
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