2004
DOI: 10.1080/0363452032000305931
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The faces of whiteness: pitfalls and the critical democrat

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“…To paraphrase a common question, how was I, as a white instructor, prepared to acknowledge the privileges that whiteness affords me? Pedagogues who are versed in whiteness studies claim that the answer is not found through intellectual inquiry; rather, the answer lies in a developmental leap sparked by a deep call to the soul (Blum 1998;Denevi 2004;Johnson et al 2000;Ryan 2002;Smith 1998;Thompson and Disch 1992;Warren and Hytten 2004). For true racial reconciliation to occur, white students must admit that they are necessarily racist as a consequence of their epistemological standing.…”
Section: Moral Vision Democratic Dialogue and Corrective Socializationmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…To paraphrase a common question, how was I, as a white instructor, prepared to acknowledge the privileges that whiteness affords me? Pedagogues who are versed in whiteness studies claim that the answer is not found through intellectual inquiry; rather, the answer lies in a developmental leap sparked by a deep call to the soul (Blum 1998;Denevi 2004;Johnson et al 2000;Ryan 2002;Smith 1998;Thompson and Disch 1992;Warren and Hytten 2004). For true racial reconciliation to occur, white students must admit that they are necessarily racist as a consequence of their epistemological standing.…”
Section: Moral Vision Democratic Dialogue and Corrective Socializationmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Upon recognition of their sin, whites are to express shame and regret for being both ignorant and privileged by "a priori social capital, unearned and arbitrarily bestowed" (Pramuk 2006:362-3). Emotional pain and guilt should be expected as part of the reconstructive process that will eliminate racism from the body and soul as whites experience a "necessary and painful awakening" (Moulder 1997:12), grasp the oppressive basis of their being, immerse themselves in the trauma of others, share their affective responses, hold themselves accountable for the injustices that they have perpetuated, apologize profusely, relinquish claims to authority, and then witness to others (Berlak 1999;Denevi 2004;Kobayashi 1998;Manglitz 2003;McIntyre 1997;Nile and Straton 2003;Pierce 2003;Rodriguez 1999;Schacht 2001;Srivastava 2005;Srivastava and Francis 2006;Thompson and Disch 1992;Tsang 1992;Warren and Hytten 2004).…”
Section: Antiracist Education In Practicementioning
confidence: 98%
“…Believing that they have answers and that the community as a whole will benefit from their work (Faver 2000;Rothenberg 2002), antiracist educators assume the burden of helping others to see the light (Warren and Hytten 2004). They become missionaries who spread their vision of how the world should be:…”
Section: Antiracist Education In Practicementioning
confidence: 99%
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