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This interdisciplinary textbook challenges students to see race as everyone's issue. Drawing on sociology, psychology, history, and economics, Seeing White introduces students to the concepts of white privilege and social power. Seeing White is designed to help break down some of the resistance students feel in discussing race. Each chapter opens with compelling concrete examples to help students approach issues from a range of perspectives. The early chapters build a solid understanding of privilege and power, leading to a critical exploration of discrimination. Key theoretical perspectives include cultural materialism, critical race theory, and the social construction of race. Each chapter includes discussion questions to help students evaluate institutions and policies that perpetuate or counter forces of privilege and discrimination.The website www.seeingwhite.org includes multidisciplinary demonstrations, activities, examples, and images for researchers and instructors who seek to explain racism and reveal white privilege.
Contents
AcknowledgmentsPrefaceChapter 1: The Invisibility of WhitenessChapter 2: Scientific Endeavors to Study Race: Whiteness is Not Rooted in BiologyChapter 3: Race and the Social Construction of WhitenessChapter 4: Ways of Seeing Power and PrivilegeChapter 5: Socioeconomic Class and White PrivilegeChapter 6: (Not) Teaching RaceChapter 7: (White) WorkplacesChapter 8: The Race of Public PolicyChapter 9: Looking ForwardBibliographyAbout the Authors