توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب The Routledge International Handbook of New Critical Race and Whiteness Studies
نام کتاب : The Routledge International Handbook of New Critical Race and Whiteness Studies
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عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : کتاب راهنمای بینالمللی راتلج مطالعات نژادی انتقادی و سفیدی
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نویسندگان : Rikke Andreassen (editor), Catrin Lundström (editor), Suvi Keskinen (editor), Shirley Anne Tate (editor)
ناشر : Routledge
سال نشر : 2023
تعداد صفحات : 467
ISBN (شابک) : 9781003120612 , 9780367637712
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 7 مگابایت
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Cover\nHalf Title\nSeries Page\nTitle Page\nCopyright Page\nTable of Contents\nList of Tables\nList of Figures\nLists of Contributors\n1 Introduction: Writing a Handbook on Critical Race and Whiteness Theory in the time of Black Lives Matter and Anti-Racism Backlash\nSection 1 Technologies\n 2 Introduction: Technologies\n 3 Whiteness as a form of Geek Capital in Silicon Valley\n 4 Artificialising Whiteness? How AI Normalises Whiteness in Theory, Policy and Practice\n 5 White time: The Relationship between Racial Identity, Contexts, Interactions and Temporality\nSection 2 Consumption\n 6 Introduction: Consumption\n 7 Tourism, Whiteness and Colonial Continuity\n 8 Whiteness, Wellness and Gender: A Transnational Feminist Approach\n 9 Racial Reproductions and Genetic Imaginaries\n 10 Textiles, Fashion and Race: Technologies of Whiteness in the British Colonies and Metropole, c. 1700–1820\nSection 3 Institutions\n 11 Introduction: Institutions\n 12 Walls can come Tumbling Down: Negotiating Normative Whiteness and Racial Micro-Aggressions in the Academy\n 13 ‘Talking about Institutionalised Racism or Racism in Institutions?’ A case Study on Roma Segregation\n 14 Do Black lives Really Matter? Social Closure, white Privilege and the Making of a Black Underclass in Higher Education\n 15 ‘If you were a white man they would have Negotiated with you the Minute you were Approached’: Bodies of value in Academic life\n 16 Division in Economic Integration: The Effect of Apartheid on white Supremacy, white Prosperity, and Disunity in South Africa\nSection 4 Crisis\n 17 Introduction: Crisis\n 18 Whiteness in the Trumpocene: Carl Schmitt’s Concept of the Political and the American Race war to Come\n 19 The Future of Whiteness\n 20 The Swedish Racial Formation: A Critique of the Sociology of Absence\n 21 Race, Whiteness, Russianness and the Discourses on the ‘Black Lives Matter’ Movement and Manizha\n 22 The ‘Crisis’ of white Hegemony, Far-Right Politics and Entitlement to Wealth\nSection 5 Emotions\n 23 Introduction: Emotions\n 24 The white Habit of Untrauma\n 25 Racial Habit\n 26 White Melancholia: A Historicised Analysis of Hegemonic Whiteness in Sweden\n 27 Whiteness, Masculinity and the Decolonising Imperative\nSection 6 Identities\n 28 Introduction: Identities\n 29 Whiteness in Research on men, Trans/Masculine and Non-Binary People and Reproduction: Two Parallel Stories\n 30 Modern dating in a Post-Colonial City: Desire, Race and Identities of Cosmopolitanism in Metro Manila\n 31 White European Migrants in Japan – Between an Unmarked Category and Racialized Subjects\n 32 To be or not to be ‘White’ in Japan: Japaneseness and Racial Whiteness through the Lens of Mixed Japanese People\nSection 7 On the Margins\n 33 Introduction: On the Margins\n 34 Coloniality and Europe at the Margins\n 35 White Settler Colonialism, ‘Chromanyms’ and the trouble with Marginal Whites\n 36 ‘You didn’t Mention your own Identity as a white man’. Ideological Boundaries of Whiteness\nIndex