The purpose of this thesis is to investigate the representations of whiteness found in three pieces of literature. The thesis not only teases out the nuances of whiteness, but specifically analyzes the violence that whiteness inflicts upon the black body. To begin, I define what whiteness and whiteness ideology is in relation to race. After introducing the idea and functions of whiteness, I dive into the investigation by analyzing three major novels written by African American authors during the early twentieth century. While analyzing the instances of white violence in one of the three novels, the other two novels will offer insights that build upon, expand, and offer a holistic representation of white ideology and its violence. These nove...
The introductory slides provide a framing definition: “White supremacy is believing not only that wh...
Despite the prevailing national discourse that implicates race as an outdated phenomenon, ongoing so...
Building on whiteness scholars’ notion that whiteness can be gained, my dissertation argues that a p...
The purpose of this thesis is to investigate the representations of whiteness found in three pieces ...
This thesis explores the concept of white identity as seen in literary works in four time periods: R...
This thesis explores the concept of white identity as seen in literary works in four time periods: R...
Implicit in the ideology of White Supremacy is the idea of moral supremacy over non-white peoples. ...
People of colour are often expected to meet externally determined standards of whiteness in exchange...
The objective of this dissertation project is to theorize and understand Black embodiment within the...
This thesis examines aspects of identity and representation using contemporary theories and definiti...
A Research Report submitted to the Department of Sociology, Faculty of Humanities, University of the...
This project examines the ways African American authors from the turn of the twentieth century chall...
Methods for (un)knowing whiteness do not exist within the current methods of narrative study centere...
Responding to the ever growing conversations surrounding racism, this essay argues for an examinatio...
This MA thesis discusses how romance as a literary form makes the Anti-Tom novel a malleable rhetori...
The introductory slides provide a framing definition: “White supremacy is believing not only that wh...
Despite the prevailing national discourse that implicates race as an outdated phenomenon, ongoing so...
Building on whiteness scholars’ notion that whiteness can be gained, my dissertation argues that a p...
The purpose of this thesis is to investigate the representations of whiteness found in three pieces ...
This thesis explores the concept of white identity as seen in literary works in four time periods: R...
This thesis explores the concept of white identity as seen in literary works in four time periods: R...
Implicit in the ideology of White Supremacy is the idea of moral supremacy over non-white peoples. ...
People of colour are often expected to meet externally determined standards of whiteness in exchange...
The objective of this dissertation project is to theorize and understand Black embodiment within the...
This thesis examines aspects of identity and representation using contemporary theories and definiti...
A Research Report submitted to the Department of Sociology, Faculty of Humanities, University of the...
This project examines the ways African American authors from the turn of the twentieth century chall...
Methods for (un)knowing whiteness do not exist within the current methods of narrative study centere...
Responding to the ever growing conversations surrounding racism, this essay argues for an examinatio...
This MA thesis discusses how romance as a literary form makes the Anti-Tom novel a malleable rhetori...
The introductory slides provide a framing definition: “White supremacy is believing not only that wh...
Despite the prevailing national discourse that implicates race as an outdated phenomenon, ongoing so...
Building on whiteness scholars’ notion that whiteness can be gained, my dissertation argues that a p...