Rhetorics of whiteness :: postracial hauntings in popular culture, social media, and education /
Winner, CCCC Outstanding Book Award in the Edited Collection Category, 2018 With the election of our first black president, many Americans began to argue that we had finally ended racism, claiming that we now live in a postracial era. Yet near-daily news reports regularly invoke white as a demograph...
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Zusammenfassung: | Winner, CCCC Outstanding Book Award in the Edited Collection Category, 2018 With the election of our first black president, many Americans began to argue that we had finally ended racism, claiming that we now live in a postracial era. Yet near-daily news reports regularly invoke white as a demographic category and recount instances of racialized violence as well as an increased sensitivity to expressions of racial unrest. Clearly, American society isn't as color-blind as people would like to believe. In Rhetorics of Whiteness: Postracial Hauntings in Popular Culture, Social Media, and Education, contributors reveal how identifications with racialized whiteness continue to manifest themselves in American culture. The sixteen essays that comprise this collection not only render visible how racialized whiteness infiltrates new twenty-first-century discourses and material spaces but also offer critical tactics for disrupting this normative whiteness. Specifically, contributors examine popular culture (novels, films, TV), social media (YouTube, eHarmony, Facebook), education (state law, the textbook industry, dual credit programs), pedagogy (tactics for teaching via narratives, emotional literacy, and mindfulness) as well as cultural theories (concepts of racialized space, anti-dialogicism, and color blindness). Offering new approaches to understanding racialized whiteness, this volume emphasizes the importance of a rhetorical lens for employing whiteness studies' theories and methods to identify, analyze, interpret, and interrupt representations of whiteness. Although whiteness studies has been waning as an active research field for the past decade, the contributors to Rhetorics of Whiteness assert that it hasn't lost its relevancy because racialized whiteness and issues of systemic racism persist in American society and culture today. Few whiteness studies texts have been published in rhetoric and composition in the past decade, so this collection should quickly become mandatory reading. By focusing on common, yet often overlooked, contemporary examples of how racialized whiteness haunts U.S. society, Rhetorics of Whiteness serves as a valuable text for scholars in the field as well as anyone else interested in the topic |
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spelling | Rhetorics of whiteness : postracial hauntings in popular culture, social media, and education / edited by Tammie M. Kennedy, Joyce Irene Middleton, Krista Ratcliffe ; with a foreword by Lilia D. Monzó and Peter McLaren. Carbondale : Southern Illinois University Press, [2017] 1 online resource : illustrations text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Online resource; title from PDF title page (ProQuest Ebook Central, viewed April 13, 2021). Includes bibliographical references and index. Foreword: Unleashed-Whiteness as predatory culture / Lilia D. Monzó and Peter McLaren -- Introduction: Oxymoronic Whiteness-from the White House to Ferguson / Tammie M. Kennedy, Joyce Irene Middleton, and Krista Ratcliffe -- Not everybody's protest novel: White fictions of antiracism from Stowe to Stockett / Gregory Jay -- The Help as noncomplicit identification and nostalgic revision / Christine Farris -- Must(n't) see TV: hidden Whiteness in representations of women of color / Anita M. DeRouen and M. Shane Grant -- Color-blind rhetoric in Obama's 2008 "race speech": the appeal to Whiteness and the disciplining of racial rhetorical studies / Kristi McDuffie -- Racialized slacktivism: social media performances of White antiracism / Tim Engles -- The ghost's in the machine: eHarmony and the reification of Whiteness and heteronormativity / Sarah E. Austin -- Faceook and absent-present rhetorics of Whiteness / Jennifer Beech -- Washing education White: Arizona's HB 2281 and the curricular investment in Whiteness / Lee Bebout -- How Whiteness haunts the textbook industry: the reception of nonwhites in composition textbooks / Cedric Burrows -- The triumph of Whiteness: dual credit courses and hierarchical racism in Texas / Casie Moreland and Keith D. Miller -- On the cover of the Rolling Stone: deconstructing monsters and terrorism in an era of postracial Whiteness / Leda Cooks -- The pedagogical role of a White instructor's racial awareness narrative / Meagan Rodgers -- Practicing mindfulness: a pedagogical tool for spotlighting Whiteness / Alice McIntyre -- Whiteness as racialized space: Obama and the rhetorical constraints of phenotypical Blackness / Ersula Ore -- Color deafness: White writing as palimpsest for African American English in Breaking Bad screen captioning and video technologies / Nicole Ashanti McFarlane and Nicole E. Snell -- Whiteness as antidialogical / Ronald A. Kuykendall -- Epilogue / Tammie M. Kennedy, Joyce Irene Middleton, and Krista Ratcliffe. Winner, CCCC Outstanding Book Award in the Edited Collection Category, 2018 With the election of our first black president, many Americans began to argue that we had finally ended racism, claiming that we now live in a postracial era. Yet near-daily news reports regularly invoke white as a demographic category and recount instances of racialized violence as well as an increased sensitivity to expressions of racial unrest. Clearly, American society isn't as color-blind as people would like to believe. In Rhetorics of Whiteness: Postracial Hauntings in Popular Culture, Social Media, and Education, contributors reveal how identifications with racialized whiteness continue to manifest themselves in American culture. The sixteen essays that comprise this collection not only render visible how racialized whiteness infiltrates new twenty-first-century discourses and material spaces but also offer critical tactics for disrupting this normative whiteness. Specifically, contributors examine popular culture (novels, films, TV), social media (YouTube, eHarmony, Facebook), education (state law, the textbook industry, dual credit programs), pedagogy (tactics for teaching via narratives, emotional literacy, and mindfulness) as well as cultural theories (concepts of racialized space, anti-dialogicism, and color blindness). Offering new approaches to understanding racialized whiteness, this volume emphasizes the importance of a rhetorical lens for employing whiteness studies' theories and methods to identify, analyze, interpret, and interrupt representations of whiteness. Although whiteness studies has been waning as an active research field for the past decade, the contributors to Rhetorics of Whiteness assert that it hasn't lost its relevancy because racialized whiteness and issues of systemic racism persist in American society and culture today. Few whiteness studies texts have been published in rhetoric and composition in the past decade, so this collection should quickly become mandatory reading. By focusing on common, yet often overlooked, contemporary examples of how racialized whiteness haunts U.S. society, Rhetorics of Whiteness serves as a valuable text for scholars in the field as well as anyone else interested in the topic Racism in popular culture United States. Racism in mass media. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh98006870 Social media United States. Racism in education United States. White people Race identity United States. African Americans Race identity. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85001973 United States Race relations. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85140494 Post-racialism United States. Rhetoric Social aspects United States. Rhetoric Political aspects United States. Racisme dans la culture populaire États-Unis. Racisme dans les médias. Médias sociaux États-Unis. Racisme en éducation États-Unis. Noirs américains Identité ethnique. États-Unis Relations raciales. Société postraciale États-Unis. Rhétorique Aspect social États-Unis. Discours politique États-Unis. SOCIAL SCIENCE Discrimination & Race Relations. bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE Minority Studies. bisacsh African Americans Race identity fast Post-racialism fast Race relations fast Racism in education fast Racism in mass media fast Racism in popular culture fast Rhetoric Political aspects fast Rhetoric Social aspects fast Social media fast White people Race identity fast United States fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJtxgQXMWqmjMjjwXRHgrq Electronic book. Kennedy, Tammie M., editor. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2016031658 Middleton, Joyce Irene, editor. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2016031659 Ratcliffe, Krista, 1958- editor. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjH3HPrywbbB7jJctVvWDq http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n94095855 has work: Rhetorics of whiteness (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGvhc7JvKJQqbT6Xxwmb8d https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Rhetorics of Whiteness. Carbondale : Southern Illinois University Press, [2017] 9780809335466 (DLC) 2016022984 (OCoLC)945353586 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1442796 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Rhetorics of whiteness : postracial hauntings in popular culture, social media, and education / Foreword: Unleashed-Whiteness as predatory culture / Lilia D. Monzó and Peter McLaren -- Introduction: Oxymoronic Whiteness-from the White House to Ferguson / Tammie M. Kennedy, Joyce Irene Middleton, and Krista Ratcliffe -- Not everybody's protest novel: White fictions of antiracism from Stowe to Stockett / Gregory Jay -- The Help as noncomplicit identification and nostalgic revision / Christine Farris -- Must(n't) see TV: hidden Whiteness in representations of women of color / Anita M. DeRouen and M. Shane Grant -- Color-blind rhetoric in Obama's 2008 "race speech": the appeal to Whiteness and the disciplining of racial rhetorical studies / Kristi McDuffie -- Racialized slacktivism: social media performances of White antiracism / Tim Engles -- The ghost's in the machine: eHarmony and the reification of Whiteness and heteronormativity / Sarah E. Austin -- Faceook and absent-present rhetorics of Whiteness / Jennifer Beech -- Washing education White: Arizona's HB 2281 and the curricular investment in Whiteness / Lee Bebout -- How Whiteness haunts the textbook industry: the reception of nonwhites in composition textbooks / Cedric Burrows -- The triumph of Whiteness: dual credit courses and hierarchical racism in Texas / Casie Moreland and Keith D. Miller -- On the cover of the Rolling Stone: deconstructing monsters and terrorism in an era of postracial Whiteness / Leda Cooks -- The pedagogical role of a White instructor's racial awareness narrative / Meagan Rodgers -- Practicing mindfulness: a pedagogical tool for spotlighting Whiteness / Alice McIntyre -- Whiteness as racialized space: Obama and the rhetorical constraints of phenotypical Blackness / Ersula Ore -- Color deafness: White writing as palimpsest for African American English in Breaking Bad screen captioning and video technologies / Nicole Ashanti McFarlane and Nicole E. Snell -- Whiteness as antidialogical / Ronald A. Kuykendall -- Epilogue / Tammie M. Kennedy, Joyce Irene Middleton, and Krista Ratcliffe. Racism in popular culture United States. Racism in mass media. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh98006870 Social media United States. Racism in education United States. White people Race identity United States. African Americans Race identity. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85001973 Post-racialism United States. Rhetoric Social aspects United States. Rhetoric Political aspects United States. Racisme dans la culture populaire États-Unis. Racisme dans les médias. Médias sociaux États-Unis. Racisme en éducation États-Unis. Noirs américains Identité ethnique. Société postraciale États-Unis. Rhétorique Aspect social États-Unis. Discours politique États-Unis. SOCIAL SCIENCE Discrimination & Race Relations. bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE Minority Studies. bisacsh African Americans Race identity fast Post-racialism fast Race relations fast Racism in education fast Racism in mass media fast Racism in popular culture fast Rhetoric Political aspects fast Rhetoric Social aspects fast Social media fast White people Race identity fast |
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title_full | Rhetorics of whiteness : postracial hauntings in popular culture, social media, and education / edited by Tammie M. Kennedy, Joyce Irene Middleton, Krista Ratcliffe ; with a foreword by Lilia D. Monzó and Peter McLaren. |
title_fullStr | Rhetorics of whiteness : postracial hauntings in popular culture, social media, and education / edited by Tammie M. Kennedy, Joyce Irene Middleton, Krista Ratcliffe ; with a foreword by Lilia D. Monzó and Peter McLaren. |
title_full_unstemmed | Rhetorics of whiteness : postracial hauntings in popular culture, social media, and education / edited by Tammie M. Kennedy, Joyce Irene Middleton, Krista Ratcliffe ; with a foreword by Lilia D. Monzó and Peter McLaren. |
title_short | Rhetorics of whiteness : |
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topic | Racism in popular culture United States. Racism in mass media. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh98006870 Social media United States. Racism in education United States. White people Race identity United States. African Americans Race identity. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85001973 Post-racialism United States. Rhetoric Social aspects United States. Rhetoric Political aspects United States. Racisme dans la culture populaire États-Unis. Racisme dans les médias. Médias sociaux États-Unis. Racisme en éducation États-Unis. Noirs américains Identité ethnique. Société postraciale États-Unis. Rhétorique Aspect social États-Unis. Discours politique États-Unis. SOCIAL SCIENCE Discrimination & Race Relations. bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE Minority Studies. bisacsh African Americans Race identity fast Post-racialism fast Race relations fast Racism in education fast Racism in mass media fast Racism in popular culture fast Rhetoric Political aspects fast Rhetoric Social aspects fast Social media fast White people Race identity fast |
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