Over the past 15 years we have seen the rise of a field of inquiry known as Whiteness Studies. Two of its major tenets are (1) that white identity is socially constructed and functions as a racial norm and (2) that those who occupy the position of white subjectivity exercise ‘white privilege’, which is oppressive to non-whites. However, despite their ubiquitous use of the term ‘norm’, Whiteness Studies theorists rarely give any detailed account of how whiteness serves to normalize. A case is made here that we can only understand how whiteness normalizes if we place the development of white racial subject positions within the context of the development of normalizing biopower that Foucault describes in his work through the 1970s. Once that c...
Whiteness is a social location of power, privilege, and prestige. It is a “an invisible package of u...
Whiteness and White privilege are not terms that are easily identifiable, well known and or universa...
<p>In spite of a host of early twenty-first century claims regarding the dawn of a "post-racial" or ...
Over the past 15 years we have seen the rise of a field of inquiry known as Whiteness Studies. Two o...
Whiteness studies are trans-disciplinary, but here the focus is principally on sociology and social ...
The field of whiteness studies is relatively young compared to other well-established disciplines, i...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis is a critical re-evaluation of white privilege w...
This paper draws from the writings of Michel Foucault and his recently reconsidered provocations on ...
Despite the prevailing national discourse that implicates race as an outdated phenomenon, ongoing so...
No longer content with accepting whiteness as the norm, critical scholars have turned their attentio...
The article re-examines racial and ethnic identity within the context of pedagogical attempts to ins...
Foucault’s contribution to the critical theorization of race and racism has been much debated. Most ...
The article applies some theories of 'whiteness' to a discussion of writing by Eleanor Dark, Jean De...
This paper concerns itself with contemporary hegemonies of ‘whiteness’ which typically exist tacitly...
The intellectual project of using whiteness as an explicit tool of analysis is not one that has take...
Whiteness is a social location of power, privilege, and prestige. It is a “an invisible package of u...
Whiteness and White privilege are not terms that are easily identifiable, well known and or universa...
<p>In spite of a host of early twenty-first century claims regarding the dawn of a "post-racial" or ...
Over the past 15 years we have seen the rise of a field of inquiry known as Whiteness Studies. Two o...
Whiteness studies are trans-disciplinary, but here the focus is principally on sociology and social ...
The field of whiteness studies is relatively young compared to other well-established disciplines, i...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis is a critical re-evaluation of white privilege w...
This paper draws from the writings of Michel Foucault and his recently reconsidered provocations on ...
Despite the prevailing national discourse that implicates race as an outdated phenomenon, ongoing so...
No longer content with accepting whiteness as the norm, critical scholars have turned their attentio...
The article re-examines racial and ethnic identity within the context of pedagogical attempts to ins...
Foucault’s contribution to the critical theorization of race and racism has been much debated. Most ...
The article applies some theories of 'whiteness' to a discussion of writing by Eleanor Dark, Jean De...
This paper concerns itself with contemporary hegemonies of ‘whiteness’ which typically exist tacitly...
The intellectual project of using whiteness as an explicit tool of analysis is not one that has take...
Whiteness is a social location of power, privilege, and prestige. It is a “an invisible package of u...
Whiteness and White privilege are not terms that are easily identifiable, well known and or universa...
<p>In spite of a host of early twenty-first century claims regarding the dawn of a "post-racial" or ...