Unhooking from whiteness : : it's a process / / edited by Cleveland Hayes, Issac Carter and Kathy Elderson.

"What does it look like to let go of Whiteness? Whiteness promotes a form of hegemonic thinking, which influences not only thought processes but also behavior within the academy. Working to dismantle the racism and whiteness that continue to keep oppressed people powerless and immobilized in ac...

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Superior document:Constructing knowledge ; Volume 20
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden, The Netherlands ;, Boston : : Brill Sense,, [2021]
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Year of Publication:2021
Language:English
Series:Constructing knowledge ; Volume 20.
Physical Description:1 online resource (316 pages)
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Table of Contents:
  • Prologue: Corpus Delecti
  • Unhooking from Whiteness: Beginning the Journey
  • Decivilization in the Trump Error: A Call for Humanity without the Whiteness of Man
  • Four Domains of Benefiting from Racism: A Multi Year Autoethnography of a High School Student Exchange
  • Loving Blackness to Dismantle Whiteness: On Pushing Ideals of Social Justice to Unhook from Whiteness
  • Gay Is Not the New Black: Decentering Whiteness in the Quest for Equality
  • The Least Racist White Person in the Room: Towards Critical Authenticity
  • I Must Confront What Is Uncomfortable
  • Diversity Bang: Who Benefits from Interest Convergence in Higher Ed?
  • Defecting from Whiteness: Coalescing toward Liberation
  • Hey, I Live There!: Unpacking Environmental Justice Education and Whiteness in a Rust Belt City
  • Complicating the Ally/Enemy Dichotomy: White Teachers, Critical Whiteness, and Racial Justice Identifications
  • The Enemy Is White Supremacy: How South Korea and China Got Hooked
  • Beyond the Color Lines: A Duoethnography of Multiraciality and Unhooking
  • Your Whiteness Is Showing, and Yes, It Is Racist: How Whites Stay in the Dark
  • There Is No Turning Back.