Wulf D. Hunds Buch Wie die Deutschen weiß wurden aus dem Jahr 2017 ist eine prägnante Synthese der ursprünglichen und multidimensionalen Perspektive des Forschers auf die Rassismusforschung. Wie die Deutschen Weiß wurden zeichnet eine Zeitleiste der Bildung von deutschem Weißsein durch eine Geschichte der Aneignung von Farben, Gerüchen, Körpern, vertrauten Bildern und Objekten. Diese Strategie ermöglicht es dem Autor, die Komplexität des Einsatzes von Hautfarbe als Diskriminierungstechnik und die daraus resultierende unerbittliche Entmenschlichung nachzuweisen.The book’s all-encompassing (and title) question, how Germans came to be white, is far from being a mere provocation. Quite the contrary, it delves into the historical process of conc...
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Whiteness studies are trans-disciplinary, but here the focus is principally on sociology and social ...
Despite the prevailing national discourse that implicates race as an outdated phenomenon, ongoing so...
The scholarship on institutional racism has emerged from contexts such as Australia, the UK or the U...
In Backlash: What Happens When We Talk Honestly about Racism in America verarbeitet George Yancy, af...
This paper examines how informational processing drove new structures of racial classification in th...
While scholars are increasingly studying the maintenance of racial and national hierarchies as inter...
The article discusses the recent adoption of „Whiteness Studies" in the German context. Renamed as „...
Looking at the missing black identity links and the construction of Blackness by the German academi...
Diese Arbeit nimmt Weiße Freiwillige aus Deutschland in den Blick, die einen Freiwilligendienst im A...
Nina Kullrich: Skin Colour Politics: Whiteness and Beauty in India. Berlin und Heidelberg: J. B. Met...
In White Self-Criticality beyond Anti-racism arbeitet George Yancy, Spezialist für philosophische Ko...
Die vorliegende Masterarbeit behandelt die Benachteiligung von Schüler*innen mit türkischem Migratio...
Race and nation have been difficult concepts in Germany since the Holocaust. Although race has seemi...
The article discusses intersections of race and gender using the example of the United States of Ame...
Stages of Whiteness: Marking Power and Privilege in U.S. and German Popular Performance examines whi...
Whiteness studies are trans-disciplinary, but here the focus is principally on sociology and social ...
Despite the prevailing national discourse that implicates race as an outdated phenomenon, ongoing so...
The scholarship on institutional racism has emerged from contexts such as Australia, the UK or the U...
In Backlash: What Happens When We Talk Honestly about Racism in America verarbeitet George Yancy, af...
This paper examines how informational processing drove new structures of racial classification in th...