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Good White People: Middle-Class White Anti-Racism Explored by Shannon Sullivan - Philosophy and Race Series

Good White People: Middle-Class White Anti-Racism Explored by Shannon Sullivan - Philosophy and Race Series

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Further Details Title: Good White People Condition: New Description: Argues for the necessity of a new ethos for middle-class white anti-racism. Winner of the 2016 Society of Professors of Education O...

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Further Details Title: Good White People Condition: New Description: Argues for the necessity of a new ethos for middle-class white anti-racism. Winner of the 2016 Society of Professors of Education Outstanding Book Award presented by the Society of Professors of Education 2014 CHOICE Outstanding Academic Title Building on her book Revealing Whiteness , Shannon Sullivan identifies a constellation of attitudes common among well-meaning white liberals that she sums up as "white middle-class goodness," an orientation she critiques for being more concerned with establishing anti-racist bona fides than with confronting systematic racism and privilege. Sullivan untangles the complex relationships between class and race in contemporary white identity and outlines four ways this orientation is expressed, each serving to establish one's lack of racism: the denigration of lower-class white people as responsible for ongoing white racism, the demonization of antebellum slaveholders, an emphasis on colorblindness-especially in the context of white childrearing-and the cultivation of attitudes of white guilt, shame, and betrayal. To move beyond these distancing strategies, Sullivan argues, white people need a new ethos that acknowledges and transforms their whiteness in the pursuit of racial justice rather than seeking a self-righteous distance from it. Author: Shannon Sullivan EAN: 9781438451688 ISBN: 9781438451688 Format: Paperback Subtitle: The Problem with Middle-Class White Anti-Racism ISBN-10: 1438451687 Publisher: State University of New York Press Release Date: 06/01/2014 Country/Region of Manufacture: US Genre: Society & Culture Language: English Item Height: 229mm Item Length: 152mm Item Weight: 318g Series: SUNY series, Philosophy and Race Topic: Social Sciences Release Year: 2014 Missing Information? Please contact us if any details are missing and where possible we will add the information to our listing.

Specifics

Author

Shannon Sullivan

Dewey Decimal

305.800973

Dewey Edition

23

Format

Trade Paperback

Grade From

College Freshman

Grade To

College Graduate Student

ISBN-10

1438451687

ISBN-13

9781438451688

Illustrated

Yes

Intended Audience

College Audience

Item Height

1 in

Item Length

9 in

Item Weight

11.2 Oz

Item Width

6 in

LC Classification Number

E184.A1S954 2014

LCCN

2013-025552

Language

English

Number of Pages

224 Pages

Publication Name

Good White People : the Problem with Middle-Class White Anti-Racism

Publication Year

2014

Publisher

STATE University of New York Press

Reviews

"...timely ... [Sullivan] breathes fresh life into long-standing conversations on color blindness, white guilt and shame, and social class in ways that are engaging and extremely accessible ... a welcome addition to the literature." -- philo SOPHIA " Good White People is undoubtedly a major contribution to critical race and feminist theory ... Sullivan directly challenges the feelings of paralysis that many white people feel when we think about our complicity in racism, showing us ways forward that call for our agency. It is well worth reading." -- Hypatia "With its highly sophisticated method and edgy straight talk, this provocative little book is required reading for anyone who aspires to destabilize racist systems of undeserved power and privilege ... Essential." -- CHOICE "...[Sullivan's] work is so far-reaching and thought-provoking that it is hard to imagine any reader finishing Good White People without having reexamined stale emotions and come to new realizations." -- Bookslut "...Sullivan posits that it is white liberals' own 'anti-racism' that actually perpetuates racism by shutting down frank or nuanced discussions not only of race, but of white privilege, which created racial problems and still sustains them ... In advising white liberals how to honestly live their whiteness, rather than disown it or pretend it doesn't exist, Sullivan expertly deconstructs the familiar defenses ... Like W.E.B. DuBois and James Baldwin before her, Sullivan sees white domination as a spiritual problem that afflicts one group in particular but that touches us all." -- Ms. Magazine, "...Sullivan posits that it is white liberals' own 'anti-racism' that actually perpetuates racism by shutting down frank or nuanced discussions not only of race, but of white privilege, which created racial problems and still sustains them ... In advising white liberals how to honestly live their whiteness, rather than disown it or pretend it doesn't exist, Sullivan expertly deconstructs the familiar defenses ... Like W.E.B. DuBois and James Baldwin before her, Sullivan sees white domination as a spiritual problem that afflicts one group in particular but that touches us all." -- Ms. Magazine

Series

Suny Series, Philosophy and Race Ser.

Subject

Discrimination & Race Relations, Social Classes & Economic Disparity, Sociology / General, Anthropology / Cultural & Social

Subject Area

Social Science

Synopsis

Winner of the 2016 Outstanding Book Award presented by the Society of Professors of Education Building on her book Revealing Whiteness , Shannon Sullivan identifies a constellation of attitudes common among well-meaning white liberals that she sums up as "white middle-class goodness," an orientation she critiques for being more concerned with establishing anti-racist bona fides than with confronting systematic racism and privilege. Sullivan untangles the complex relationships between class and race in contemporary white identity and outlines four ways this orientation is expressed, each serving to establish one's lack of racism: the denigration of lower-class white people as responsible for ongoing white racism, the demonization of antebellum slaveholders, an emphasis on colorblindness--especially in the context of white childrearing--and the cultivation of attitudes of white guilt, shame, and betrayal. To move beyond these distancing strategies, Sullivan argues, white people need a new ethos that acknowledges and transforms their whiteness in the pursuit of racial justice rather than seeking a self-righteous distance from it., Argues for the necessity of a new ethos for middle-class white anti-racism. Winner of the 2016 Society of Professors of Education Outstanding Book Award presented by the Society of Professors of Education 2014 CHOICE Outstanding Academic Title Building on her book Revealing Whiteness , Shannon Sullivan identifies a constellation of attitudes common among well-meaning white liberals that she sums up as "white middle-class goodness," an orientation she critiques for being more concerned with establishing anti-racist bona fides than with confronting systematic racism and privilege. Sullivan untangles the complex relationships between class and race in contemporary white identity and outlines four ways this orientation is expressed, each serving to establish one's lack of racism: the denigration of lower-class white people as responsible for ongoing white racism, the demonization of antebellum slaveholders, an emphasis on colorblindness-especially in the context of white childrearing-and the cultivation of attitudes of white guilt, shame, and betrayal. To move beyond these distancing strategies, Sullivan argues, white people need a new ethos that acknowledges and transforms their whiteness in the pursuit of racial justice rather than seeking a self-righteous distance from it.

Table Of Content

Acknowledgments Introduction: Good White Liberals 1. Dumping on White Trash: Etiquette, Abjection, and Radical Inclusion 2. Demonizing White Ancestors: Unconscious Histories and Racial Responsibilities 3. The Dis-ease of Color Blindness: Racial Absences and Invisibilities in the Reproduction of Whiteness 4. The Dangers of White Guilt, Shame, and Betrayal: Toward White Self-Love Conclusion: Struggles over Love Notes Bibliography Index

Type

Textbook

brand

STATE University of New York Press

gtin13

9781438451688

Reviews

  1. Coloneled428

    This book is a thought-provoking read that challenges middle-class white anti-racism in a refreshingly honest way. Sullivan pushes beyond surface-level allyship, urging readers to examine their own complicity and rethink what true solidarity looks like. The arguments are sharp, well-researched, and deeply necessary—definitely worth reading for anyone serious about racial justice. It’s not always comfortable, but that’s the point. Highly recommend!