Full Description
Seeing White: An Introduction to White Privilege and Race is an interdisciplinary, supplemental textbook for undergraduate students that challenges students to see race as everyone's issue. By beginning with an understanding of privilege and power, the text engages all students as raced human beings, thus better preparing students to explore discrimination. Drawing on sociology, psychology, history, and economics, it provides an introduction to the concepts of white privilege and social power while helping to break down some of the resistance students feel in discussing race. Seeing White makes issues of race accessible and challenges all students to think critically.
Contents
Preface
Chapter 1: The Invisibility of Whiteness
Chapter 2: Scientific Endeavors to Study Race: Whiteness is Not Rooted in Biology
Chapter 3: Race and the Social Construction of Whiteness
Chapter 4: Ways of Seeing Power and Privilege
Chapter 5: Socioeconomic Class and White Privilege
Chapter 6: (Not) Teaching Race
Chapter 7: (White) Workplaces
Chapter 8: The Race of Public Policy
Chapter 9: Looking Forward
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