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7. The Possessive Investment in Classical Music: Confronting Legacies of White Supremacy in U.S. Schools and Departments of Music
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- Preface and Acknowledgments: Praying to the Disciplinary Gods with One Eye Open ix
- 1. Introduction 1
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PART ONE: MASKS
- 2. The Sounds of Silence: How Race Neutrality Preserves White Supremacy 23
- 3. Unmasking Colorblindness in the Law: Lessons from the Formation of Critical Race Theory 52
- 4. Masking Legitimized Racism: Indigeneity, Colorblindness, and the Sociology of Race 85
- 5. On the Transportability, Malleability, and Longevity of Colorblindness: Reproducing White Supremacy in Brazil and South Africa 105
- 6. How Colorblindness Flourished in the Age of Obama 128
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PART TWO: MOVES
- 7. The Possessive Investment in Classical Music: Confronting Legacies of White Supremacy in U.S. Schools and Departments of Music 155
- 8. Powerblind Intersectionality: Feminist Revanchism and Inclusion as a One-Way Street 175
- 9. Colorblind Intersectionality 200
- 10. Causality, Context, and Colorblindness: Equal Educational Opportunity and the Politics of Racist Disavowal 224
- 11. Affirmative Action as Equalizing Opportunity: Challenging the Myth of “Preferential Treatment” 246
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PART THREE: RESISTANCE AND TRANSFORMATION
- 12. They (Color) Blinded Me with Science: Counteracting Coloniality of Knowledge in Hegemonic Psychology 271
- 13. Toward a New Research Agenda? Foucault, Whiteness, and Indigenous Sovereignty 293
- 14. Why Black Lives Matter in the Humanities 307
- 15. Negotiating Privileged Students’ Affective Resistances: Why a Pedagogy of Emotional Engagement Is Necessary 327
- 16. Shifting Frames: Pedagogical Interventions in Colorblind Teaching Practice 352
- List of Contributors 375
- Index 379
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- Preface and Acknowledgments: Praying to the Disciplinary Gods with One Eye Open ix
- 1. Introduction 1
-
PART ONE: MASKS
- 2. The Sounds of Silence: How Race Neutrality Preserves White Supremacy 23
- 3. Unmasking Colorblindness in the Law: Lessons from the Formation of Critical Race Theory 52
- 4. Masking Legitimized Racism: Indigeneity, Colorblindness, and the Sociology of Race 85
- 5. On the Transportability, Malleability, and Longevity of Colorblindness: Reproducing White Supremacy in Brazil and South Africa 105
- 6. How Colorblindness Flourished in the Age of Obama 128
-
PART TWO: MOVES
- 7. The Possessive Investment in Classical Music: Confronting Legacies of White Supremacy in U.S. Schools and Departments of Music 155
- 8. Powerblind Intersectionality: Feminist Revanchism and Inclusion as a One-Way Street 175
- 9. Colorblind Intersectionality 200
- 10. Causality, Context, and Colorblindness: Equal Educational Opportunity and the Politics of Racist Disavowal 224
- 11. Affirmative Action as Equalizing Opportunity: Challenging the Myth of “Preferential Treatment” 246
-
PART THREE: RESISTANCE AND TRANSFORMATION
- 12. They (Color) Blinded Me with Science: Counteracting Coloniality of Knowledge in Hegemonic Psychology 271
- 13. Toward a New Research Agenda? Foucault, Whiteness, and Indigenous Sovereignty 293
- 14. Why Black Lives Matter in the Humanities 307
- 15. Negotiating Privileged Students’ Affective Resistances: Why a Pedagogy of Emotional Engagement Is Necessary 327
- 16. Shifting Frames: Pedagogical Interventions in Colorblind Teaching Practice 352
- List of Contributors 375
- Index 379