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Book Synopsis: 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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Experience a groundbreaking exploration of race and identity with the captivating book, Rhetorics of Whiteness: Postracial Hauntings in Popular Culture, Social Media, and Education. Winner of the CCCC Outstanding Book Award, this collection of sixteen thought-provoking essays provides a critical lens into the persistence of racialized whiteness in American society. With its innovative approach, this compelling volume challenges the notion of a postracial era and uncovers the hidden truths that continue to shape our culture today.
Delve into the enthralling world of popular culture, social media, and education, as this book uncovers the ways in which racialized whiteness infiltrates our everyday lives. From thought-provoking analyses of novels, films, and TV shows to a critical examination of social media platforms like YouTube and Facebook, this book offers a fresh perspective on the impact of whiteness on contemporary discourse. Explore how the textbook industry, state laws, and educational programs perpetuate the normative whiteness that permeates our society.
What sets Rhetorics of Whiteness apart is its commitment to disruption. This collection of essays goes beyond traditional scholarship and offers innovative tactics for interrupting and dismantling the systems of racialized whiteness. Discover how narratives, emotional literacy, and mindfulness can be harnessed in the classroom to challenge the status quo and foster a more inclusive educational environment.
With its rigorous analysis of racialized space, anti-dialogicism, and color blindness, this book provides a cutting-edge perspective on whiteness studies. While the field may have waned in recent years, this collection reaffirms its relevance in today's sociopolitical climate. By shedding new light on the haunting presence of racialized whiteness, Rhetorics of Whiteness establishes itself as mandatory reading for scholars and anyone interested in understanding the complexities of race, identity, and power in America.
To embark on this enlightening journey and gain a deeper understanding of racialized whiteness in America, click here to order your copy of Rhetorics of Whiteness: Postracial Hauntings in Popular Culture, Social Media, and Education today!
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