Admissions of white privilege and/or racism are common among white anti-racists and others who want to combat their racism. In this article, I argue that because such admissions are conscious attempts to address unconscious habits, they are unhappy speech acts and contrary to their implied aims. Admissions of white privilege or racism can be conceptualized as Foucauldian confessions that are pleasurable to enact but ultimately reinforce white people’s feelings of goodness and allow them to avoid addressing this racism. I ground my argument in Shannon Sullivan’s analysis of white privilege and Sara Ahmed’s critique of confessions of racism/privilege to show that in addition to doing no anti-racist work at the moment of saying, these confessi...
Most discussions of white privilege emphasize the individual benefit to the holder of privilege. Yet...
In this article, the author reflects on the challenges of teaching white law students about racism a...
The moral and philosophical interrogation of white privilege remains an imperative in post-apartheid...
Admissions of white privilege and/or racism are common among white anti-racists and others who want ...
Admissions of white privilege and/or racism are common among white anti-racists and others who want ...
This article uses Ricoeur’s hermeneutics of suspicion, an interpretive strategy directed to the hidd...
Over the last several decades, an approach to critical scholarship and social justice activism has e...
This paper examines six different modes for declaring whiteness used within academic writing, public...
In this article, I draw upon written texts and discussions with white community organizers so as to ...
Current antidiscrimination law is exceedingly hostile to the project of race-conscious remediation—t...
In this paper I address a tension in Samantha Vice’s claim that humility and silence offer effective...
I didn’t always realize what white guilt was, only that it existed. It’s not as cut-and-dry as it se...
In a society steeped in media, teacher educators receive an education inside and outside the classr...
This article responds to Marzia Milazzo's article ‘On white ignorance, white shame, and other pitfal...
Active white ignorance is accompanied by an epistemic and affective insensitivity that allows Americ...
Most discussions of white privilege emphasize the individual benefit to the holder of privilege. Yet...
In this article, the author reflects on the challenges of teaching white law students about racism a...
The moral and philosophical interrogation of white privilege remains an imperative in post-apartheid...
Admissions of white privilege and/or racism are common among white anti-racists and others who want ...
Admissions of white privilege and/or racism are common among white anti-racists and others who want ...
This article uses Ricoeur’s hermeneutics of suspicion, an interpretive strategy directed to the hidd...
Over the last several decades, an approach to critical scholarship and social justice activism has e...
This paper examines six different modes for declaring whiteness used within academic writing, public...
In this article, I draw upon written texts and discussions with white community organizers so as to ...
Current antidiscrimination law is exceedingly hostile to the project of race-conscious remediation—t...
In this paper I address a tension in Samantha Vice’s claim that humility and silence offer effective...
I didn’t always realize what white guilt was, only that it existed. It’s not as cut-and-dry as it se...
In a society steeped in media, teacher educators receive an education inside and outside the classr...
This article responds to Marzia Milazzo's article ‘On white ignorance, white shame, and other pitfal...
Active white ignorance is accompanied by an epistemic and affective insensitivity that allows Americ...
Most discussions of white privilege emphasize the individual benefit to the holder of privilege. Yet...
In this article, the author reflects on the challenges of teaching white law students about racism a...
The moral and philosophical interrogation of white privilege remains an imperative in post-apartheid...