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- Frontmatter i
- Contents ix
- Preface xi
- 1. The Unbearable Whiteness of Being: White Male Racial Immunity in Higher Education 1
- 2. “Race Just Doesn’t Matter That Much”: White Insulation, Occam’s Racial Razor, and Willful Racial Ignorance 19
- 3. “The Only Discrimination Left Is That Against White Men”: The Campus Racial Politics of “Reverse Racism” 39
- 4. “Why Can’t Stevie Wonder Read? Because He’s Black”: Whiteness and the Social Performance of Racist Joking 55
- 5. “I Almost Lost My Spot to a Less Qualified Minority”: Imagined versus Real Affirmative Action 67
- 6. “They’d Never Allow a White Student Union”: The Racial Politics of Campus Space and Racial Arrested Development 81
- 7. “Because It’s the Right Thing to Do”: Racial Awakening and (Some) Allyship Development 111
- 8. Conclusion: White Guys on Campus, What Is to Be Done? 144
- Appendix A: Questionnaire Results, Part I 165
- Appendix B: Questionnaire Results, Part II 169
- Acknowledgments 173
- Notes 175
- References 179
- Index 191
- About the Author 201
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents ix
- Preface xi
- 1. The Unbearable Whiteness of Being: White Male Racial Immunity in Higher Education 1
- 2. “Race Just Doesn’t Matter That Much”: White Insulation, Occam’s Racial Razor, and Willful Racial Ignorance 19
- 3. “The Only Discrimination Left Is That Against White Men”: The Campus Racial Politics of “Reverse Racism” 39
- 4. “Why Can’t Stevie Wonder Read? Because He’s Black”: Whiteness and the Social Performance of Racist Joking 55
- 5. “I Almost Lost My Spot to a Less Qualified Minority”: Imagined versus Real Affirmative Action 67
- 6. “They’d Never Allow a White Student Union”: The Racial Politics of Campus Space and Racial Arrested Development 81
- 7. “Because It’s the Right Thing to Do”: Racial Awakening and (Some) Allyship Development 111
- 8. Conclusion: White Guys on Campus, What Is to Be Done? 144
- Appendix A: Questionnaire Results, Part I 165
- Appendix B: Questionnaire Results, Part II 169
- Acknowledgments 173
- Notes 175
- References 179
- Index 191
- About the Author 201