Rhetorical economies of whiteness exploring the intersections of power, privilege, and race
Introduction: Economizing whiteness, rhetoricizing economy : investigating discourses of whiteness and the production of racial and economic inequality / Robert Asen and Casey Ryan Kelly -- "The cause is the consequence" : Biden's nomination of Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson and the ri...
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2024
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Zusammenfassung: | Introduction: Economizing whiteness, rhetoricizing economy : investigating discourses of whiteness and the production of racial and economic inequality / Robert Asen and Casey Ryan Kelly -- "The cause is the consequence" : Biden's nomination of Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson and the right to include / Corinne Mitsuye Sugino and Charles Athanasopoulos -- Racially restrictive covenants and the spatialization of race : whiteness as property and the rhetorics of whiteness / Derek G. Handley and Anne Bonds -- Gradations of self-reflexivity : reckoning with racial privilege in progressive white parents' school choice discourse / Kelly Jensen -- Rhetorical economies of whiteness through citizenship excess in higher education / Godfried Asante, Paulami Banerjee, Adedoyin Ogunfeyimi, and Stacey K. Sowards -- The master narrative : a black nihilistic reading of misogynoir, h(a)unting, and US higher education / Rico Self -- Jeremy Lin and the global rhetorical economy of whiteness / Linsay M. Cramer -- Parasitic movement in the public sphere / George (Guy) F. McHendry Jr. and Kyle R. Larson -- Cisnormativity as rhetorical obstruction : the silencing effects of white and cisgender innocence / V. Jo Hsu -- Afterword: The endgame of whiteness / Thomas K. Nakayama "An edited collection that examines the interactions of rhetoric, economy, and whiteness to illuminate how economic and racial structures and practices in the United States perpetuate social inequalities and frustrate efforts to enact alternatives. Essays take up issues of housing, education, judicial appointments, politics, entertainment, and culture to critique how whiteness resecures its social position in economic contexts"-- |
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Beschreibung: | vi, 237 pages 23 cm |
ISBN: | 9780814215784 0814215785 9780814259320 0814259324 |