2000
DOI: 10.1080/10510970009388512
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Antiracism and the abolition of whiteness: Rhetorical strategies of domination among “race traitors”

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“…Dyer 1988;Frankenberg 2001;Nakayama and Krizek 1995). The practice of using blackness/Africanness is reminiscent of the appropriation of blackness on the part of certain US white rhetorics (Giroux 1997;Moon and Flores 2000), even if for different reasons (i.e., not specifically anti-racist). It seemingly establishes some precedent for the rhetoric of appropriation which manifests in the US.…”
Section: Forms Of Appropriation -Images and Languagementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dyer 1988;Frankenberg 2001;Nakayama and Krizek 1995). The practice of using blackness/Africanness is reminiscent of the appropriation of blackness on the part of certain US white rhetorics (Giroux 1997;Moon and Flores 2000), even if for different reasons (i.e., not specifically anti-racist). It seemingly establishes some precedent for the rhetoric of appropriation which manifests in the US.…”
Section: Forms Of Appropriation -Images and Languagementioning
confidence: 99%
“…12 Proponents claim that whiteness studies offer a conceptually new approach to the study of race relations by challenging the established canon and explaining how white domination is reproduced. Their objective is to "disarm [the] cloaked perniciousness" of whiteness (Perry 2001:60-61) in institutional systems, pedagogical practices, and popular culture (Chubbuck 2004;Levine-Rasky 2000;Moon and Flores 2000;Ware 2002). Through a methodology called "defamiliarizing the normal" (Griffin 1998), whiteness studies reveal the value structure underlying Western epistemology, challenge prevailing conceptions of what should be considered truth, defend the validity of experientially-based or standpoint epistemologies, and take a strong public stance (Diangelo 2006;Norton and Baker 2007;Yancy 2000).…”
Section: The Rise Of Whiteness Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Racism is the problem. Therefore, whites either actively resist its reproduction or they perpetuate existing inequalities (Hartigan 2000b;Kolchin 2002;Moon and Flores 2000;Troyna 1994). This premise allows for the subsequent argument that whiteness is the source of oppression.…”
Section: Reification Reductionism and Conceptual Inflationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Nevertheless, redemption remains their path to salvation (Headley 2006;Pramuk 2006). The discourse of moral progression, found largely within schools of education, expects whites to move from a state of colorblindness to an awareness of the pervasiveness of racism to an act of contrition as they confess their complicity in the oppression of others (Bleakley 2000;Bleich 1995;Cooney and Akintunde 1999;Croteau 1999;Hartley 1999;Henze et al 1998;Keating 1995;Lawrence 1997;Magnet 2006;Marx and Pennington 2003;McIntosh 1990McIntosh , 1993Moon and Flores 2000;Parker et al 1998;Pence and Fields 1999;Seiler 2003;Webb 2001;Weir 1991). Moral progression is grounded academically in white identity theory, which describes the psychological stages that whites undergo in moving toward a fully committed antiracist practice (Thompson 2003a).…”
Section: Antiracist Education In Practicementioning
confidence: 99%