Nice Racism
Autor Robin DiAngeloen Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 iun 2021
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780807074121
ISBN-10: 0807074128
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 165 x 232 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.49 kg
Editura: Penguin LLC US
Colecția Beacon Press
ISBN-10: 0807074128
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 165 x 232 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.49 kg
Editura: Penguin LLC US
Colecția Beacon Press
Notă biografică
Dr. Robin DiAngelo is an affiliate associate professor of education at the University of Washington. She has been a consultant, educator, and facilitator on issues of racial and social justice for more than twenty-five years. She is the author or coauthor of several books, including the number-one New York Times bestseller White Fragility. Her work has been praised by Ibram X. Kendi, Michael Eric Dyson, Claudia Rankine, and Jonathan Capehart, among others. Find her online at robindiangelo.com.
Cuprins
Introduction
1
What Is a Nice Racist?
2
Why It’s OK to Generalize About White People
3
There Is No Choir
4
What’s Wrong with Niceness?
5
The Moves of White Progressives
6
Spiritual, Not Religious
7
Let’s Talk About Shame
8
What About My Trauma?
9
We Aren’t Actually That Nice
10
How White People Who Experience Other Oppressions Can Still Be Racist, or “But I’m a Minority Myself!”
11
How Do You Make a White Progressive a Better Racist?
12
Niceness Is Not Courageous: How to Align Your Professed Values with Your Actual Practice
Study Guide
Acknowledgments
Notes
1
What Is a Nice Racist?
2
Why It’s OK to Generalize About White People
3
There Is No Choir
4
What’s Wrong with Niceness?
5
The Moves of White Progressives
6
Spiritual, Not Religious
7
Let’s Talk About Shame
8
What About My Trauma?
9
We Aren’t Actually That Nice
10
How White People Who Experience Other Oppressions Can Still Be Racist, or “But I’m a Minority Myself!”
11
How Do You Make a White Progressive a Better Racist?
12
Niceness Is Not Courageous: How to Align Your Professed Values with Your Actual Practice
Study Guide
Acknowledgments
Notes
Recenzii
Once
again
Robin
DiAngelo
brilliantly
breaks
it
down,
giving
us
the
language
and
concepts
to
cut
straight
to
the
heart
and
expose
the
'nicer'
forms
of
racism.
In
this
unflinching
follow-up
to
her
revelatory
workWhite
Fragility,
she
uses
her
insider
status,
over
two
decades
studying
and
challenging
progressive
white
people,
and
unwavering
courage
to
take
the
conversation
to
the
next
level.
With
eloquence,
clarity,
and
startling
insight,
she
explains
why
white
progressives
cause
the
most
daily
harm
to
Black
and
other
folks
of
color,
and
demands
better.
Personal
transformation
is
an
act
of
anti-racism,
and
DiAngelo
has
just
given
progressive
white
America
the
field
guide
With the hard-earned insights that come from years of study and leading workshops on racism, Robin DiAngelo captures the strategies often used by well-intentioned white people to avoid the self-examination needed to confront their own unrecognized racism. If you want to get beyond feeling defensive and increase your capacity for effective anti-racist action, do yourself a favor and read this book!
In this illuminating follow-up toWhite Fragility, Robin DiAngelo integrates sharp insight, personal vulnerability, and compassionate guidance with the keen eye of an 'insider.' Focusing specifically on the more subtle patterns of white progressives, her work continues to be invaluable to the project of ending white supremacy
"Spectacular! With the precision of a social scientist, Robin DiAngelo dissects and puts under the microscope seemingly benign 'white moves'-including her own-in ways that make undeniable how each functions to recalibrate white dominance and comfort again and again. A critical tool for white progressives wanting to know better so we can do better
With the hard-earned insights that come from years of study and leading workshops on racism, Robin DiAngelo captures the strategies often used by well-intentioned white people to avoid the self-examination needed to confront their own unrecognized racism. If you want to get beyond feeling defensive and increase your capacity for effective anti-racist action, do yourself a favor and read this book!
In this illuminating follow-up toWhite Fragility, Robin DiAngelo integrates sharp insight, personal vulnerability, and compassionate guidance with the keen eye of an 'insider.' Focusing specifically on the more subtle patterns of white progressives, her work continues to be invaluable to the project of ending white supremacy
"Spectacular! With the precision of a social scientist, Robin DiAngelo dissects and puts under the microscope seemingly benign 'white moves'-including her own-in ways that make undeniable how each functions to recalibrate white dominance and comfort again and again. A critical tool for white progressives wanting to know better so we can do better