2002
DOI: 10.1080/106461702753555058
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Dessentializing Difference: Transformative Visions in Contemporary Black Thought

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“…I use Collins (2000) as a theoretical framework, supported by Freire's (1996) education for critical consciousness. For the more detailed analysis of unlearning racism, I use Hooks' (1994Hooks' ( , 1995Hooks' ( , 2000 conditions for unlearning racism, McPhail's (2002McPhail's ( , 2004 discussion of interracial dialogue, and critical race theory (Doane, 2003;Essed, 1991;Frankenberg, 1993). I define dominating behavior resulting from 'White privilege' as one important manifestation of racism.…”
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“…I use Collins (2000) as a theoretical framework, supported by Freire's (1996) education for critical consciousness. For the more detailed analysis of unlearning racism, I use Hooks' (1994Hooks' ( , 1995Hooks' ( , 2000 conditions for unlearning racism, McPhail's (2002McPhail's ( , 2004 discussion of interracial dialogue, and critical race theory (Doane, 2003;Essed, 1991;Frankenberg, 1993). I define dominating behavior resulting from 'White privilege' as one important manifestation of racism.…”
Section: Aims and Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studying online dialogues, McKee (2002) found that when Whites speak of racism as unrelated to themselves, Blacks respond with direct expressions of anger and refer to personal experiences. Black intellectuals have long discussed how rage, militancy and confrontation can bring Whites across this epistemological barrier (McPhail, 2002;Hooks, 1994). Malcolm X criticized Blacks who claim that rage has no place in antiracist struggle, who repress their rage to make Whites listen in dialogues where Whites set the terms.…”
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“…It has been articulated by scholars of color for decades across all specialty areas in our field (Asante & Miike, 2013;Hendrix, 1998;Jackson & Moshin, 2011;McPhail, 2002;Ono, 1997;Orbe & Allen, 2008;Yep, 2007) including the call for a critical progressive pedagogy in the 2003 special issue of Communication Education we edited 13 years ago (Hendrix, Jackson, & Warren, 2003;. The difference is the message now has a better chance of being heard and acted upon.…”
Section: Integrating Connectedness and Consciousnessmentioning
confidence: 99%