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Whiteness: The Communication of Social Identity

Editat de Thomas K. Nakayama, Judith N. Martin
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 28 dec 1998
This collection of outstanding essays employs a range of approaches to understanding `whiteness' as a communication phenomenon. Contributors use analyses of media representations, social scientific data results, poststructuralist theoretical discussions and postcolonial critiques of whiteness. The editors conclude by summarizing not only specific claims about whiteness identity, but about how multimethodological approaches to communication offer new ways of considering research.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780761908623
ISBN-10: 0761908625
Pagini: 328
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.56 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications, Inc
Locul publicării:Thousand Oaks, United States

Recenzii

". . .encourages the reader to consider different definitions of whiteness. . .a worthwhile addition to the literature on communication." 

Cuprins

Introduction - Thomas K Nakayama and Judith N Martin
Whiteness as the Communication of Social Identity
Reflections on Critical White(ness) Studies - Parker C Johnson
PART ONE: FOUNDATIONS OF WHITENESS
Whiteness and Beyond - Philip C Wander, Judith Martin and Thomas Nakayama
Sociohistorical Foundations of Whiteness and Contemporary Challenges
What Do White People Want to Be Called? A Study of Self-Labels for White Americans - Judith N Martin et al
White Anti-Racist Rhetoric as <i>Apologia</i> - Debian Marty
Wendell Berry's <i>The Hidden Wound</i>
<i>We Celebrate 100 years</i> - Christina W Stage
An `Indigenous' Analysis of the Metaphors that Shape the Cultural Identity of Small Town, USA
PART TWO: POSTCOLONIAL AND POSTSTRUCTURALIST VIEWS ON WHITENESS
Whiteness as a Strategic Rhetoric - Thomas K Nakayama and Robert L Krizek
Whiteness and the Politics of Location - Raka Shome
Postcolonial Reflections
White Difference - K E Supriya
Cultural Constructions of White Identity
Strategic Whiteness as Cinematic Racial Politics - Sarah Projansky and Kent A Ono
PART THREE: WHITENESS IN U.S. CONTEXTS
White Enculturation and Bourgeois Ideology - Dreama Moon
The Discursive Production of `Good (White) Girls'
The Dynamic Construction of White Ethnicity in the Context of Transnational Cultural Formations - Jolanta A Drzewiecka and Kathleen Wong (Lau)
In the Shadow of Whiteness - Kevin DeLuca
The Consequences of Constructions of Nature in Environmental Politics
PART FOUR: WHITENESS IN INTERNATIONAL CONTEXTS
Provincializing Whiteness - Priya Kapoor
Deconstructing Discourse(s) on International Progress
White Identity in Context - Melissa Steyn
A Personal Narrative
One Whiteness Veils Three Uglinesses - Wen shu Lee
From Border-Crossing to a Womanist Interrogation of Gendered Colorism

Descriere

This collection of outstanding essays employs a range of approaches to understanding `whiteness' as a communication phenomenon. Contributors use analyses of media representations, social scientific data results, poststructuralist theoretical discussions and postcolonial critiques of whiteness. The editors conclude by summarizing not only specific claims about whiteness identity, but about how multimethodological approaches to communication offer new ways of considering research.