Preface, Michelle Fine, Lois Weis, Linda Powell Pruitt and April
Burns
CONSTRUCTING.
1. Behind Blue Eyes: Whiteness and Contemporary U.S. Racial
Politics, Howard Winant
2. How Did Jews Become White Folks? Karen Brodkin
3. Behind the Gates: Social Splitting and the Other, Setha Low
4. Black Infants and White Men: Tied into a Single Garment of
Destiny, Ronald David
5. Keeping the White Queen in Play, Michael Billig
6. Race and the Politics of Educational Reform, Michael W.
Apple
LIVING.
7. Whites Are from Mars, O.J. is from Planet Hollywood: Blacks
don't support O.J. and Whites Just Don't Get It, James M. Jones
8. Growing Up Girl: Psychosocial Explorations of Gender and Class,
Valerie Walkerdine, Helen Lucey and June Melody
9. Adolescent Masculinity, Homophobia and Violence: Random School
Shootings 1982-2001, Michael S. Kimmel and Matthew Mahler
10. Excavating a Moment in History: Privilege and Loss Inside White
Working-Class Masculinity, Lois Weis, Amira Proweller, and Craig
Centrie
11. Affirmative Action: Diversity, Merit, and the Benefit of White
People, Faye J. Crosby and Stacy Blake-Beard
REPRESENTING.
12. Race, Suburban Resentment, and the Representation of the Inner
City in Contemporary Film and Television, Cameron McCarthy, Alida
Rodriquez, Shuaib Meecham, Stephen David, Carrie Wilson-Brown,
Heriberto Godina, K.E. Supryia, and Ed Buendia
13. The Revolution of Little Girls, Pat Macpherson
14. Representations of Race and Social Responsibility: News Stories
About Neglect and Failure to Protect, Sarah Carney
15. Finding a Place to Pee and Other Struggles of Ethnography:
Reflections on Race and Method, Mitch Duneier
16. White Experimenters, White Blood, and Other White Conditions:
Locating the Psychologist's Race, Jill G. Morawski
EDUCATING.
17. The Achievement (K)not: Whiteness and Black Underachievement,
Linda Powell Pruitt
18. Witnessing Whiteness, Michelle Fine
19. Colorblindness in Teacher Education: An Optical Delusion, Pearl
M. Rosenberg
20. Resisting Diversity: An Alaskan Case of Institutional Struggle,
Perry Gilmore, David M. Smith, and Apacuar Larry Kairaiuak
21. We didn't see Color.: The Salience of Colorblindness In
Desegregated Schools, Anita Tijerina Revilla, Amy Stuart Wells, &
Jennifer Jellison Holme
22. Narrating the Multicultural Nation: Rosa Parks and the White
Mythology of the Civil Rights Movement, Dennis Carlson
CONTESTING.
23. Through the Looking Glass: Implications of Studying Whiteness
for Feminist Methods, Aida Hurtado and Abigail J. Stewart
24. Racism and Whiteness in transitions to peace: Indigenous
peoples, human rights, and the struggle for justice, Maria De Jesus
and M. Brinton Lykes
25. Racial wrongs and restitutions: The role of guilt and other
group-based emotions, Aarti Iyer, Colin Wayne Leach and Anne
Pedersen
26. White Educators as Allies: Moving from Awareness to Action,
Sandra M. Lawrence and Beverly Daniel Tatum
27. The Racing of Capability and Culpability in Desegregated
Schools: Discourses of Merit and Responsibility, April Burns
28. A White Side of Blackness?: White Antiracism and the Transfer
of Racial Literacy in Multiracial Families, France Winddance
Twine
29. Whiteness of a Different Color? Lani Guinier and Gerald
Torres
Michelle Fine is Distinguished Professor of
Social and Personality Psychology at the City University of New
York, Graduate Center.
Lois Weis is Professor of Sociology of Education
at the University at Buffalo, State University of New York.
Linda Powell Pruitt is a Senior Fellow at the
Research Center for Leadership in Action, Robert F. Wagner School
of Public Service, New York University.
April Burns is a doctoral student in Social and
Personality Psychology at the City University of New York, Graduate
Center.
"In a crowded field of books interrogating the concept of
whiteness, Off White clearly and deftly distinguishes itself from
the pack. This superb collection emphasizes the materiality of
white privilege and the ways whiteness is represented, expressed,
and embedded in various social sites and institutions. We peer into
the 'souls of white folks,' and consider the emergent politics and
practices that can trouble, subvert, and challenge white racial
privilege." -- Michael Omi, University of California, Berkeley
Reviews of the First Edition
"Off White is a highly valuable contribution to the debate on the
connections between 'race' and power. The breadth of the theories
and methodologies represented, not to mention the numerous insights
provided by the authors, many of whom are committed to anti-racist
pedagogies, makes Off White an intellectually stimulating and
personally challenging book." -- Journal of Ethnic and Migration
Studies
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