Early in Richard Wright's Native Son, we see Bigger and his friend Gus “playing white.” Taking on the role of “J. P. Morgan,” the two young black men give orders and act powerful, thus performing their perceived role of whiteness. This scene is more than an ironic comment on the characters' distance from the lifestyle of the J. P. Morgans of the world; their acts of whiteness are a representation of how whiteness is constructed. Such an analysis is similar to my own focus in this dissertation. I argue that whiteness is a culturally constructed identity and that work serves as a performative space for defining and transgressing whiteness. To this end, I examine work and its influence on the performance of middle clas...
This dissertation mines the intersection of racial performance and the history of the so-called “tra...
This work examines the processes by which whiteness and masculinity are producing in popular culture...
Throughout my career as an elementary music educator, I constantly sought ways to decenter myself as...
Intervening in modernist literary studies and critical whiteness studies, this dissertation argues t...
William Faulkner in The Sound and the Fury, Harry Crews in A Feast of Snakes, and Kathryn Stockett i...
The purpose of this thesis is to investigate the representations of whiteness found in three pieces ...
Whiteness in America isn’t just the neutral norm against which racial minorities, particularly Black...
In Impossible Whiteness, I reveal whiteness--though oftentimes still an implicit critical assumption...
Building on whiteness scholars’ notion that whiteness can be gained, my dissertation argues that a p...
Through exploration of William Faulkner's, James Weldon Johnson's and Nella Larsen's "passing novels...
Stages of Whiteness: Marking Power and Privilege in U.S. and German Popular Performance examines whi...
This project documents the complex and interwoven relationship between mediated representations and ...
This thesis explores the concept of white identity as seen in literary works in four time periods: R...
Methods for (un)knowing whiteness do not exist within the current methods of narrative study centere...
Contemporary literature by white men in the United States about the identity "white man" largely foc...
This dissertation mines the intersection of racial performance and the history of the so-called “tra...
This work examines the processes by which whiteness and masculinity are producing in popular culture...
Throughout my career as an elementary music educator, I constantly sought ways to decenter myself as...
Intervening in modernist literary studies and critical whiteness studies, this dissertation argues t...
William Faulkner in The Sound and the Fury, Harry Crews in A Feast of Snakes, and Kathryn Stockett i...
The purpose of this thesis is to investigate the representations of whiteness found in three pieces ...
Whiteness in America isn’t just the neutral norm against which racial minorities, particularly Black...
In Impossible Whiteness, I reveal whiteness--though oftentimes still an implicit critical assumption...
Building on whiteness scholars’ notion that whiteness can be gained, my dissertation argues that a p...
Through exploration of William Faulkner's, James Weldon Johnson's and Nella Larsen's "passing novels...
Stages of Whiteness: Marking Power and Privilege in U.S. and German Popular Performance examines whi...
This project documents the complex and interwoven relationship between mediated representations and ...
This thesis explores the concept of white identity as seen in literary works in four time periods: R...
Methods for (un)knowing whiteness do not exist within the current methods of narrative study centere...
Contemporary literature by white men in the United States about the identity "white man" largely foc...
This dissertation mines the intersection of racial performance and the history of the so-called “tra...
This work examines the processes by which whiteness and masculinity are producing in popular culture...
Throughout my career as an elementary music educator, I constantly sought ways to decenter myself as...