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WHITE SQUALL: RESISTANCE AND THE PEDAGOGY OF WHITENESS

Abstract

‘Whiteness’ is no longer an invisible or marginal racial category. Within the last decade, ‘whiteness’ has become increasingly understood as an ideological, racial and political marker in both the rhetoric of right-wing conservatives and in the ‘new’ critical scholarship on ‘whiteness’. This article analyses both of these discourses while focusing on the strengths and limitations of the ‘new’ critical scholarship on ‘whiteness’. Finally, it raises the pedagogical and political issue of what it means to rearticulate ‘whiteness’ in oppositional terms in order to enable white students to have a stake in anti-racist and democratic struggles being waged by other groups.

Authors

Giroux HA

Journal

Cultural Studies, Vol. 11, No. 3, pp. 376–389

Publisher

Taylor & Francis

Publication Date

October 1, 1997

DOI

10.1080/095023897335664

ISSN

0950-2386

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